A.J. Maciejewski
ADIOS Amigos took what made Amazing Discoveries In Outer Space unique and turned it into something extremely enjoyable.
Fans of Kiryu's crazy adventures will love Yakuza Kiwami 2 as it's full of over-the-top action and ridiculous scenarios.
Newbies who are easily impressed with any game that looks retro might enjoy Shikhondo: Soul Eater.
Even with its multiple problems, I can't deny that Phantom Doctrine presents a unique and enjoyable take on turn-based SRPGs.
Strange Brigade definitely took me by surprise as it's one of the most fun-filled cooperative online games out there.
The original Overcooked is a cooperative masterpiece and this sequel simply tried a little too hard.
HackyZack can be fun if you enjoy intensely challenging 2D games but for everyone else, it's simply too irritating to recommend.
As most indie-keen gamers already know, Celeste is a phenomenal 2D platformer.
Shio would be a lot more enjoyable if it didn't rely on its only gimmick and repetitive stage designs throughout its entire campaign.
I enjoyed my time with Miles & Kilo and it gave me flashbacks to playing Adventure Island as a kid.
Flat Heroes is a surprisingly addictive hazard-dodging platformer but don't expect its multiplayer component to provide any more enjoyment than playing solo.
If you love brick-breaking games then Doughlings: Arcade would be a decent addition to your collection.
SubaraCity is a simple game that you can easily master after you learn the little bit of strategy that's required.
Some gamers may appreciate Graveyard Keeper's grindfest of a campaign but those who are looking for something more immediately gratifying will likely become frustrated beyond repair with its convoluted systems and tedious tasks.
I thoroughly enjoyed Red's Kingdom and I can safely say that it's currently one of the best indie games on the Switch.
Hero Defense provides a refreshing take on tower defense games but its gameplay remains mostly simplistic when you compare it to other games in the genre.
In the end, Pixel Ripped 1989 is a superb VR experience that'll make you have flashbacks if you grew up in the '80s or '90s.
If you're looking for a twin-stick shooter that sets itself apart by offering a huge and varied campaign then Defenders of Ekron: Definitive Edition will surely not disappoint.
Sometimes, playing a game from decades ago is more gratifying than picking up the latest and supposedly greatest games.
If there's one thing that Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 provides above all else, it's variety.