Dustin Spencer
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.
Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania is a fantastic party game that is sure to trigger nostalgia while providing a great time to all.
Prinny brings back two niche strategy RPGs that are sure to be a telling history lesson to fans of the genre.
Samurai Warriors 5 keeps the spirit of combat alive in this follow-up, without managing to stand out enough to feel like a true sequel.
Greak: Memories of Azur is a well-executed adventure that reaches for the stars but never quite leaves orbit.
Shadowverse comes to the Switch with a game packed with content and addictive gameplay.
This Olympics compilation may be bare bones, but collects its medals by focusing on accessibility and solid gameplay.
Legend of Mana is a weighty, yet unique RPG that returns to bring western audiences another look at a forgotten gem.
Chivalry 2 is a sword-slashing blast to play, with tons of intense modes and bloody battles.
Wonder Boy - Asha in Monster World is a charming remake with a lot of heart, bring an old adventure to a new generation.
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection is a stellar reboot that takes us back to the basics, adding new value to checkpoints and extra armor alike.
R-Type Final 2 is fun in bursts, but makes too many tedious choices to live up to the franchise that came before it.
RetroMania Wrestling is a fully-realized throwback with a ton of heart and polish, delivering one of the finest 2D wrestling titles in decades.
Shatae finds herself back to her roots in a remarkable Switch port of her first outing. With lots of fan service, love, and that WayForward polish, this gem completes her legacy on the Switch and acts as a valuable history lesson.
Monster Hunter Returns to the Switch with another satisfying entry.
Blizzard Arcade Collection is a rad compilation of three niche titles that now will have a home on modern consoles, and that is awesome.
Capcom's arcade compilation offers another look at a legacy of quarter consumption.
Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia is a fine release and definitely should help fans of a good tactical journey to get a bit more representation – as let’s face it, there isn’t a lot to choose from in terms of variety for the genre.