

The music is remarkable, building so well on each new piece of information the two main characters drip feed you in each short section they chat via text message. It’s a rhythm game and a runner, but what it does so well is combine everything beautifully. This is the first time I’d played Lost in Harmony, and I have to say I wasn’t expecting something this impactful.

Originally released on mobile platforms in 2016 and scored 6/10 If you’ve been craving your Mystery Dungeon and Shiren fix on Switch, this is the game to get. Touhou Genso Wanderer was a really good roguelike on the PS4 already and the added content and portability aspect of the Switch makes this the definitive version of Touhou Genso Wanderer by far. For newcomers though, this is the best place to start. If you’re a seasoned veteran of the genre, Etrian Mystery Dungeon on 3DS or Shiren on Vita will likely be better options because you might find this easy. Another advantage of this game is the accessibility. I already loved the designs and music in the base game on PS4 last year and I’m glad to see this game get new life on the Switch. There’s a ton of replay value and a plethora of great dungeon crawling content here. If you enjoy Touhou games, there’s even more of a reason to get it. If you’ve never played a Mystery Dungeon or Shiren game before, Touhou Genso Wanderer reloaded is a great intro the mechanics of this kind of roguelike. The Nintendo Switch version is fantastic and is by far the best way to play this game. Touhou Genso Wanderer isn’t a hardware pushing game visually by any means so I was looking forward to a great port. The PS Vita version will not be localised in English. NIS America and AQUA STYLE have now brought out an enhanced version that has the base game, all DLC, and more content to the West on both PS4 and Nintendo Switch. It wasn’t just a great localised Touhou game but also a lovely roguelike for fans of the Mystery Dungeon games. The Touhou games localised in North America and Europe have been interesting and while I haven’t liked a few of them at all, Touhou Genso Wanderer is easily my favourite of the lot.

Originally released on PS4 and PS Vita in 2017 and scored 7.5/10 before receiving a simultaneous release in an enhanced form on PS4 and Nintendo Switch this month Today’s Re:Port Review features two music focussed games ( Lost in Harmony by Chris), a much anticipated fighter, and an enhanced release of my favourite Touhou game. The Switch Re:Port Review looks at Switch ports of games on other platforms, Switch games in general, and more Switch stuff. If you’re wondering why this Re:Port Review is later than expected, I’ve been knee deep in Orsterra playing Octopath Traveler for review and you can read that here.

We’re closing in on peak game release season and while every platform is getting loads of games, Switch continues to truck ahead with more and more fantastic games each week.
