Shockingly great games, but I'm not sure that the Switch ended up being the best platform for them.

Both games suffered from noticeable performance issues. Long play sessions and walls of text seemed to result in noticeable lag, and you'll want to save often lest you lose a ton of progress with an unexpected freeze or crash. The game froze on me three times through my multi-day slog to get through The 25th Wards many, many endings.

The non-linearity removes the camp the original story had and replaces it with tedium.

Moon logic is far too strong in this one.

This game was pure vibes. Keyboard integration was a great choice, as the voice detection leaves a lot to be desired.

Not one of the particularly memorable Telltale outings, but a serviceable adventure game.

Steam Deck performance: Adjusted in-game resolution to properly fill screen, but otherwise worked perfectly right out of the box.

Proof there is still plenty of life in the RPG Maker scene.

Even though the puzzles are nonsensical and the voice acting stiff, this game is well worth a play.