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Hörberg Productions produces yet another fun title in Mechstermination Force, currently a Nintendo Switch exclusive.
First-person adventure Falcon Age was built with love but has some oddities more noticeable when not played with the PSVR headset.
The Towerfall-like party title Duck Game is now on Switch, and with it comes a package of wonkiness and absurdism.
Table Top Racing: World Tour - Nitro Edition is a fun racing title for the Nintendo Switch, but it stumbles as an undocked experience.
World War Z is a fun and thrilling zombie killing experience that should leave fans of the Left 4 Dead series satisfied.
It's no puzzle why BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! is a stellar puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch.
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Borderlands: Game of the Year Enhanced reminds us of the magic and creativity of last generation's loot shooter.
Katana Zero ties an incredibly dark and thrilling narrative directly into fast and deep gameplay to create one of the best games of the year.
This adventure game features amazing character designs and a fun puzzle battle system, but The World Next Door suffers from a lack of content.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission does an admirable job at replicating the original Japanese arcade game on the Nintendo Switch.
Everyone's favorite green dinosaur is back in Yoshi's Crafted World, bringing all of its good vibes to the Nintendo Switch.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice isn't just another phenomenal action title by FromSoftware, it's a game that I really needed over these past few weeks.
It's an insect party in the U.S.A.
Capcom's classic courtroom drama is still engaging and fun 18 years later.
Dangerous Driving may be rough around the edges, but it succeeds at being a worthy Burnout successor.
Power Rangers: Battle for the Gird had a lot of potential as a fighting game, but it ends up squandering most of it with a lack of content.
The Caligula Effect: Overdose offers an RPG experience that pulls out a lot of great ideas but struggles to build upon dull storytelling and forgetful setpieces.
Tropico 6 is the latest installation in the city-builder saga that has the most visually-appealing graphics in the series, yet remains more-or-less the same otherwise.
Generation Zero is a first-person shooter where you try and stay alive in a hostile open-world surrounded by mechanical robots and also where you'll most certainly lose some of your sanity.