Grady Penna
There are a few segments and bosses that feel damn near impossible without the help from a friendly phantom.
After playing Unravel Two, I was bummed its predecessor completely flew under my radar.
I went into What the Golf? expecting a fairly straightforward golf game with a few silly surprises, but it’s so much more than that. Even if its simplistic nature sometimes acts as a double-edged sword, What the Golf? is a devilishly charming experience full of good humor and imaginative gameplay wrapped up in a thoughtful and endearing package. It may be made by people who know nothing about golf, but they sure know how to make a fun video game.
INSIDE is still a deeply thought-provoking experience with a mystery that begs to be explored and is faithfully ported to the Switch.
Whether or not you are a fan of the Witcher series, or even card games in general, Thronebreaker deserves your attention.
It takes nearly everything about its predecessors that made them great and introduces new elements that make gameplay feel fresh and exciting.
The combat system from the first game is back and still just as great.