Preston Dozsa
Total War: Rome Remastered is a fine remaster of a classic strategy game. If you haven’t played it, you really should.
Legend of Mana is a beautiful game that, despite its flaws, creates a sense of adventure that few other RPGs can match.
It took sixteen years, but Psychonauts 2 is worth the wait.
This is still a Ryu Ga Gotoku production, meaning there’s an over-the-top and at times absurd line that weaves it way throughout the entire game. In short, Lost Judgment is a damn good time.
Sparks of Hope is a fun strategy game that, despite getting bogged down by a lack of difficulty and poorly designed menus, is a blast to play thanks to its neat little puzzles and freeform battles.
Though its roster isn’t as cohesive as past Warhammer factions, Total War: Warhammer III - Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs is a welcome addition to the franchise, thanks to its excellent campaign mechanics.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole is still fun to play on the Switch, but a number of technical issues prevent it from being anything more than a simple port.
Considerable compromises were made on a technical level, but Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is still one of the best shooters on the Nintendo Switch.
Little Nightmares is a well-crafted horror game that is held back by okay platforming, loose controls and a bad checkpoint system.
Curse of the Moon is a nostalgic trip back to the era of classic Castlevania games, warts and all.
Pool Panic is an absurd puzzle game that breathes new life into the game of pool despite some control issues.
With an emphasis on stealth and a healthy dose of absurdity, Mutant Year Zero is a unique take on the XCOM formula that is as challenging as it is engaging.
Stellaris: Console Edition has a long way to go to catch up to the PC version, but its intuitive controls make it a compelling strategy game on consoles nonetheless
Heave Ho is a fun multiplayer game that provides plenty of laughter – provided you play with three of your friends.
While not quite reaching the heights of its predecessor, Subnautica: Below Zero is still a survival game worth diving into.
Though it may be one of the weaker Zelda games, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is a good adventure in its own right.
NEO: The World Ends With You may not be as great as its predecessor, but it's still a good game in its own right.
Thanks to Great Art Direction and Tone, Evil Genius 2 Is a Base Builder That Is Captivating to Play, Even If it Gets Tiresome at Times.
Octopath Traveler 2 makes a number of improvements to the original, yet it is still an extremely similar game — for better and for worse.
The Shrouded Isle may lack variety, but it's strong management systems and creepy aesthetic make it a worthwhile experience.