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Become the Batman of taxi cab drivers as you try to solve a neo-noir murder mystery.
While ten years later it's not a shining example of open-world design, Red Faction: Guerrilla on Nintendo Switch is still a blast to play.
Great things come in small packages.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a great follow-up in every way imaginable and, dare I say, one of the best games in the entire series.
WOAH! Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a fun remake that plays well, with weaknesses being unlockables and the Crash property itself.
Super Mario Maker 2 is the game that keeps on giving, while leaving enough room to build in the future--despite a few places for improvement.
Become the Warrior of Darkness in Final Fantasy XIV's most epic expansion yet.
Sea of Solitude manages to strike a chord with its relatable themes despite a rough start.
Sometimes it's better to leave the classics alone.
While Catan is a faithful adaptation of the beloved board game, it doesn't quite deliver on the Switch's potential for tabletop gaming.
Smash enemies and groove to some tunes all while playing as some hip waifus in Muse Dash.
Expert racing game developer Codemasters brings another solid title with F1 2019, albeit with a few caveats.
Collection of Mana is the definitive way to play three games that redefined the action RPG genre.
The Sims 4: Island Living is a solid tropical expansion for both newcomers and avid fans of the Sims series.
Despite featuring elements from many video games that I love, The Sinking City still fell flat for me.
Koji Igarashi and his team have composed another exceptional symphony in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.
SNK's return to Samurai Shodown proves to be one of the best fighters this generation with unique gameplay and a gorgeous art style.
Possibly the most original puzzle game in recent memory, Baba is You is also an exercise in frustration and stretched-out logic.
Judgment is another winner for Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and provides dozens of hours of mysteries, hijinks, and flying fists to keep you entertained.
My Friend Pedro is an enjoyable score-focused shooter that is sometimes undermined by its level design.