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A rare harmony of developer and licence makes Insomniac's open-worlder a total treat.
An exquisitely thought-out tactical shooter that's instantly a PSVR great.
Short and simple, Donut County is absolutely sublime.
A grab bag of everything that made the purely portable iterations shine, Ultimate Generations is arcane but absolutely brilliant.
Two Point Hospital makes no bones about returning to the foundations of Theme Hospital - and it makes plenty of improvements along the way.
A sumptuous, generous and absolutely gorgeous RPG that isn't quite the measure of Dragon Quest's illustrious past.
Rebellion serves up another enjoyably pulpy shooter, though Strange Brigade struggles to stand out.
The football is as sublime as ever, but PES's lack of progress elsewhere pulls it back.
A fun gimmick is hampered by a lack of polish and structural issues, making this a transformative shooter with serious growing pains.
Yakuza continues its good run with a fine - if a little lumpy - retread of a modern classic.
A streamlined real-time defence game with a wonderful knack for dread.
Arcane busywork leaves little room for genuine pleasure in this fascinating and frustrating genre oddity.
Colourful, characterful and disarmingly charming, Guacamelee 2 is a hit.
There's no big feature to point towards, but small improvements make F1 2018 stand out as a superlative racer.
An ambitious, stylish and savage takedown of British hubris, but clunky crafting, collecting and combat make for a somewhat dull game.
While not the most ambitious sequel, Overcooked 2 still ranks among the best couch co-op has to offer.
The Metroidvania at its best: a swaggering role-playing beat-'em-up that's very easy on the eyes and dense with secrets.
A slight but smart adventure it's hard not to be charmed by.
Clever tweaks make this far more than a greatest hits package.
An admirable ARPG gets lost in a less than thoughtful Switch port.