This 2D action roguelike encapsulates the main critique of Swery and Suda51’s works: an abundance of surreal humor and style, but severely lacking in polished substance.
Both thematically and mechanically, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is approachable for almost all players – whether they’re seasoned fans or newcomers like me.
This lush and expansive board game melds creative and emergent fantasy storytelling with a rich array of game mechanics, and seems built from the ground up to encourage replays that are different every time.