Yōdanji kicks off with an appealingly left-field, Denpa Men-esque premise: yōkai - ghosts and monsters from Japanese folklore - are floating among us in the real world, and your Nintendo Switch is equipped with the power to scan and uncover them. Yōdanji is a new instantiation of the concept from eShop RPG veterans KEMCO, and it’s a demonically difficult delight fun, fast gameplay, a great theme, and tons of replay value and variety make this an excellent addition to the Switch’s treasure chest of old-school experiences. Perhaps no template exemplifies this phenomenon as much as the ‘roguelike’, a game type born from its 1980 PC namesake and with a modern presence on nearly every console under the sun. While some videogame genres remain quite open-ended in interpretation - puzzles or platformers, for instance - others have become decidedly codified.
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