Jordan Boyd
Left Alive is a tremendously disappointing return to the Front Mission universe.
One Piece: World Seeker is a solid attempt at an open-world licensed anime game but the same attention to world building isn't applied to its gameplay to craft something that's truly memorable.
It's an insect party in the U.S.A.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission does an admirable job at replicating the original Japanese arcade game on the Nintendo Switch.
I can definitely feel the sunshine.
Resident Evil 0 is a strange outlier in the long-running survival horror series, making it a tough recommendation on Switch over the first Resident Evil and 4.
Bloober Team has done tremendous work in creating rich horror narratives that are as compelling as they are scary.
Phoenix Labs has crafted a fully realized action RPG with Dauntless that brings together players across all platforms.
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth delivers as the RPG swan song of the Nintendo 3DS.
Splitgate: Arena Warfare has the foundation of a great shooter but its generic ideas and lack of originality get in the way of something that should feel a lot better than it is.
Collection of Mana is the definitive way to play three games that redefined the action RPG genre.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a great follow-up in every way imaginable and, dare I say, one of the best games in the entire series.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses blends together its masterfully refined social and battle systems to create one of the best in the series.
FromSoftware's once Japan-exclusive Xbox title, Metal Wolf Chaos XD, has finally made it to the west 15 years after its original release.
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is one of the worst games MachineGames has made since rebooting the Wolfenstein IP and should be avoided by PS VR owners.
Tokyo RPG Factory's Oninaki is the studio's most ambitious project yet with characters and themes that are as fascinating as they are tragic.
Hunt: Showdown's take on PvPvE is elevated by its masterful horror elements, great world design, and addicting gameplay loop.
Catherine: Full Body is a complete package that's great for both newcomers and returning fans alike.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne offers a massive amount of new additions and exciting endgame content that should ensure fans will be returning to the game for years to come.
Space Cows is an acceptable twin-stick shooter that's dragged down by some dry comedy, poor design decisions, and moments of arbitrary difficulty.