Becca Smith
If you're the most casual of gamers, then you may find the difficulty level suitable, but anyone who's ever touched any kind of RPG before will undoubtedly find it too easy and not worth the ten or so hours of gameplay.
Doughlings: Arcade, at first glance, may seem like an outdated game from the early 2000s, but spend a bit of time with it and you'll soon see it's a fun, modern twist on a classic.
Despite its repetitive qualities, Saturday Morning RPG did keep me entertained for quite a few hours.
Despite being two years since its original release on PC, Death Road to Canada is still as brilliant as ever.
Even with its few limitations, Omensight was love at first sight for me.
Aside from its minor control issues, Sushi Striker is a welcome addition to my growing Nintendo Switch collection and I'm sure it will be for many others. I can't wait to get back to it, but first I'm going to go pick up that sushi I ordered.
It requires a bit of patience in those cumbersome moments in the middle, but it's well worth it for the beautiful art style, harrowing soundtrack, and truly creative take on the point-and-click genre.
If you're a fan of puzzle/platformer games, then Captain Toad on Switch comes highly recommended. Recruit a friend for even more fun. Just makes sure they're ready for an adventure!
Despite its few niggles, Overcooked 2 delivers everything that made the first game so great, but in a bigger, better and more appetising package.
If you're a fan of the point-and-click genre, Unavowed should definitely be on your radar.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Episode One: Done Running is good. Clichéd or not, Telltale always knows how to tell a great story.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a brilliant game that people of all ages will truly enjoy.
As it stands now, it has a few enjoyable features, but unless you've got the patience of a saint it's probably only trying if you love the rouge-lite genre and are looking for something unique and new.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider leaves a little to be desired as the final instalment in this reboot series, but the trilogy all together is a strong and fantastic series. It's worth picking up and playing if, for no other reason, than to share in Lara's incredible adventures one more time.
The Escapists: Complete Edition looks crisp and beautiful on the Nintendo Switch.
Super Mario Party manages to perfectly blend nostalgia with brand new gameplay, and no party's going to be complete without it.
With some perseverance and dozens upon dozens of retries, you'll get the level down eventually, but you have to be determined and willing to go through hell. For a party game, I'm just not sure that many people will be.
My Brother Rabbit is a fantastic hidden object point-and-click that inserts you right inside a child’s vivid imagination.
Despite its annoying stealth sections, My Memory of Us is a truly touching platformer that uses beautiful artwork and clever puzzles to weave a rich narrative. It may not be perfect, but Patrick Stewart’s stellar narration is enough to forget any minor niggles.
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics is a perfectly fine game. For fans of the turn-based strategy genre, it’s worth adding to your library for its 10+ hours of gameplay. If you’re in it for the story or the Cthulhu universe on the other hand, you’re more likely to be disappointed.