Dustin Spencer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection may be one of the most heartfelt compilations created to date, with all the fan service and love any fan of a turtle in a half shell could ever want.
Cursed to Golf brings with it a unique concept through a collaboration of genres that offers a splendid time teeing off in the underworld.
With unique monsters, an original story and setting, and a lot of tribute in-between, Coromon offers a new spin on a familiar franchise.
Klonoa returns in style, bringing two hidden gems to modern platforms with a fresh coat of paint.
Capcom Fighting Collection brings more arcade fare back to consoles, delivering much demanded classics in a quality-packed release.
Sonic is back to tread in his past in a compilation that feels a bit too familiar for its own good.
Mario and friends return to the field with a lot to love, but in a package that comes with its own limitations due to a lack of content.
Prinny returns with two more classic titles from yesterday, delivering yet another double dose of nostalgia and fan service that are sure to hit a sweet spot for fans of either genre.
Kirby is back in an epic adventure, making Kirby and the Forgotten Land the most fully realized entry into a series already known for quality and charm.
WWE 2K22 turns a corner for the long-running franchise, making it one of the best wrestling sims to hit shelves in over a decade.
Dawn of the Monsters is an excellent Brawler that any kaiju fan can sink their teeth into.
WayForward take us back with River City Girls Zero, offering up a piece of history as a new block in their own franchise.
Action Arcade Wrestling may look like small game, but easily is one of the most fluid and innovative wrestling titles to release across platforms in years.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus gives new reason to catch them all, with the first in what is surely to be a series with unlimited potential.
Pokémon is back with two fantastic remakes that are sure to act as comfort food for newer and older fans alike.
Grand Theft Auto takes us back to the trilogy that gave the franchise legs, only to make a few stops for some unwanted additions along the way.
Metroid Dread is a superb entry into one of Nintendo's most beloved franchises.
Alan Wake finds new life on modern platforms, looking better than ever before.
A fleshed out Nicktoons cast come together for a big brawl that leaves a lot to be desired.
Rainbow Billy brings a fresh, joyous adventure to consoles with intelligent and clever gameplay.