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FromSoftware's once Japan-exclusive Xbox title, Metal Wolf Chaos XD, has finally made it to the west 15 years after its original release.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses blends together its masterfully refined social and battle systems to create one of the best in the series.
The Church in the Darkness tells an engrossing and chilling tale, but it's technical problems will suck you right out of the experience.
Wolfenstein Youngblood is hit and miss in a lot of ways, but at the very least, MachineGames has been able to capitalize on the promise of making a fun co-op shooter.
When everything goes smoothly, Madden 20 is one of the best-playing football games of the generation. Things don't always go smoothly.
Despite a truly amazing prologue/introduction, Question's The Blackout Club isn't all that scary and unfortunately isn't too fun, either.
Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle brings new modes that improve on its standard predecessor, but they don't add enough to detract from the issues.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order for Nintendo Switch is the fan service heavy franchise revival you were hoping for despite its flaws.
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.