Cody Peterson
The Spirits of Amazonia update grants a lot of new and interesting features for Green Hell, and adds in an engaging storyline as well that is exciting for newcomers and veterans of the game alike.
A deeply rewarding and brutally difficult experience.
Gods Will Fall is a good-looking and atmospheric roguelike, but its weak controls and repetitive nature make it hard to replay.
A pretty but repetitive space shooter.
Retro-inspired platforming without much bite.
Override 2: Super Mech League has very unique mechanics and fun combat, but needs to be rebalanced to be more competitive.
Unique combat but generic world design.
Colossus Down suffers from poorly designed combat and humor that just doesn't quite hit its mark.
Newcomer friendly, but veterans may grow bored.
Morbid: The Seven Acolytes is a fun Souls-like, but it suffers from some odd world design decisions.
A fun action-RPG that loses a little without VR.
In Celebration of Violence provides a deeply rewarding but incredibly difficult and obtuse roguelike experience.
Weighed down by generic music and a lot of bugs.
A repetitive survival horror game.
Jurassic World Evolution was never a perfect game, but there were some fans of the Jurassic Park franchise that felt it was worth their time. Despite the shallow simulation aspects and repetitive tasks forced on them, many players still enjoyed creating and admiring the various dinosaurs in their park. Because of the poor graphics on the Nintendo Switch version of Jurassic World Evolution, however, there is little here to keep players entertained - and those interested in the premise are better off revisiting its previous platforms instead.
A fun CCG with online issues.
Bugsnax is a very cute game that features a diverse cast of characters, but suffers from very repetitive gameplay.
Kosmokrats pulls off charming dark comedy, engaging puzzle gameplay, and excellent repercussions for player actions.
Dirt 5 is an excellent racing game that manages to combine impressive visuals with exhilarating racing.
Those who grew up playing skateboarding games will feel right at home playing Rekt! High Octane Stunts, with an added appeal for those who also enjoy car titles. The game combines fun challenges with a wide array of different tricks to let players have fun riding around each map either by themselves or with friends. Rekt! does suffer from a lack of variety in map types, which can get old pretty quickly, but it's a strong choice for gamers who want short, measured bursts of excitement or a quick distraction that doesn't require much investment at all.