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The Teal Mask contains your average monster catching fun, but it doesn't do enough to address Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's biggest problems.
Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a perfectly enjoyable minigame collection dragged down by what feel like obvious oversights.
Hogwarts Legacy will likely please die-hard Harry Potter fans, but its tired open-world design lacks imagination.
Gungrave G.O.R.E delivers on the run-and-gun, stylish action with a modern PS2-like coat of paint that you'll either love or hate.
Scorn impresses as a visual tribute to H. R. Giger, but half-formed gameplay hurt its horror more than it helps.
Triangle Strategy delivers smart tactics, but battles play second fiddle to its dull political lore.
While it adds some interesting new features to the Call of Duty formula, Vanguard's mixed bag of changes makes it a forgettable entry.
Hot Wheels Unleashed starts off blazing fast but ends up as a shallow kart racer.
It's all style and little substance in this sequel/spinoff to Persona 5.
"The denizens of Deus Ex : The Fall need to learn to memorize their pass codes without first emailing them to everyone they know."
Godfall's dazzling visuals and promising combat are held back by repetitive dungeon crawling.
While Ubisoft presents its best open world to date, the main gameplay hook falls flat.
The Outer Worlds is a great open-world first-person shooter with well-written dialogue and world-building. But playing on the Switch does a disservice to the original game. It often begins to feel like a chore.
Playing Afterparty feels like a bad night out with friends. Things didn’t go as expected, but it’s still fun
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX squanders its charming premise with repetitive gameplay.
GCU2 doesn't stand a chance against its competitors, but it works for the Switch.
Days Gone is a generic open world zombie fest riddled with tedium and performance issues.
Teamwork doesn't quite make the dream work in 'Kirby Star Allies.
"Metal Gear Survive" adds confusing, tedious busywork - and zombies - to the franchise.
Full of repetition, "Curse of Osiris" feels like a step back for "Destiny 2."