All that aside, actually playing what you’ve made feels right at home on console with buttons, which makes the RPG Maker MV Player a very welcome addition. On the Switch at least, menus are slow to load and there are often far too many steps to get where you are going without using the touch screen. RPG Maker MV first was released on PC in 2015 and in my honest opinion, the large amount of menus makes playing with buttons a bit of a chore at times, so I’d recommend that version above all, with the Switch version under it due to touch screen controls.
If you do take the idea seriously, you’ll be greeted to a quite robust creator.
As such, unless you take the idea of making a game seriously, I find it very hard to recommend. While you can always play the games you create, and RPG has been used to make some great titles like Lisa, Corpse Party, Yume Nikki, and Off, it at the end of the day is a set of tools to create them. It’s rather difficult to decide on how to review something like RPG Maker MV. Published By: Nippon Ichi Software America