Jeremy Peeples
Transformers Battlegrounds is well-crafted when it comes to being a fine gateway into the tactical RPG genre.
Mad Rat Dead is a bizarre game in many ways, but also one that executed its concept about as well as could be imagined.
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues manages to deliver a lot of excitement despite a myriad of flaws.
Pumpkin Jack has rough edges to it, but it still delivers a fun experience in spite of them.
RIDE 4 is the best entry in the series and fixes a lot of problems that past games had.
Trollhunters: Defenders of Arcadia is a fun, but flawed action-platformer that may deliver a lot of thrills for fans of the series, but lacks enough substance to be a must-buy for those coming in cold.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is a great-playing game that falls just a bit short of being a well-crafted overall experience.
Kandagawa Jet Girls has some rough edges to its presentation, but the core racing action is far better than expected.
Fae Tactics: The Girl Who Destroyed the World is a top-notch tactical RPG and one that any longtime fan of the genre should check out.
Rocket Arena is a fantastic game with well-crafted shooting mechanics and a diverse mode lineup that manages to be both fun in short bursts and long play sessions.
Ninjala is a well-crafted game and another fine example of free-to-play done right.
Mr. Driller DrillLand is a top-notch puzzle game eighteen years after its initial release and doesn't look or feel its age at all.
'80s Overdrive comes to the Switch in top form and stands even taller on the hybrid console than it did on the 3DS three years ago.
Infinite – Beyond the Mind is a finely-crafted game that blends several genres together.
Pong Quest overachieves and winds up delivering a top-notch game of Pong while also paying tribute to and expanding upon dungeon-crawling RPG tropes.
Bubble Bobble 4 Friends is the best-playing entry in the long-running series.
My Hero One's Justice 2 continues the franchise's trend of bizarre naming and sub-par story modes, but greatly improves on other aspects of the original.
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is about as perfect a rendition of the three included games as one could ask for.
Katama Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story is a well-crafted adventure that mixes rogue-lites with sword play in interesting ways.
Hero Must Die Again is a well-crafted game with a unique concept.