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With engaging mechanics, a quirky art style, energetic music and plenty of variety, this is a great title, especially given the low price of $29.95 AUD.
Without any unique selling points or cool trappings and additional content, I can’t recommend buying this collection.
A stand-alone expansion of the very popular base game, Assetto Corsa Competizione offers GT fans and racers an experience like no other.
In the end, Isle of Armor builds on the foundation of Pokemon Shield’s Wild Area, but there simply isn’t enough to it.
Overall, Borderlands: Legendary Collection is a Switch port that is both easy to recommend but also to avoid. There’s nothing inherently bad about the package, in fact, you’re going to get hours of enjoyment out of it, but much of it shows its age in a way that will turn some off.
As a swan-song for the PS4, The Last of Us Part II is a belter
If you’re at all interested in checking out the Bioshock series for the first time or looking for a new way to play it, the Switch port is easy to recommend.
There’s little reason for you not to add 51 Worldwide Games to your collection. The title is an absolute joy to play thanks to the in-depth tutorials, variety of rules for different games and, perhaps most importantly, it saves you the hassle of taking out the physical games that are stored away somewhere in your cupboard.
It hurts me to say this, but I simply cannot recommend buying The Outer Worlds’ Switch port at present.
While the effort is admirable, it makes quite a few sacrifices to get it all functional and working on Switch’s hardware
A light, decently fun little dungeon crawler that doesn’t ask for a huge time investment and offers a different take on the Minecraft universe.
ZOS has done an amazing job creating the Western Skyrim and Blackreach zones for the latest expansion, and as strange as it sounds, adventuring throughout the icy landscape is a welcome relief from the greenery of Elsweyr and Summerset.
Maneater is an engaging title that will appeal to anyone who aspires to be a murderous shark.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition very much lives up its name, as its definitely the best version of the game released yet.
Overall, Mafia II: Definitive Edition is a good-looking upgrade to the original Mafia II, but there are a number of carry over issues that stop it from being great.
Unfortunately, the experience is severely hampered by constant technical issues that leave me with the belief that it was rushed out to release
Persona 5 Royal Edition is, in itself, the best version of the best JRPG of the past five years.
Unfortunately, the lack of overall content, poor optimisation for the PS4 system, lacklustre AI, repetition and questionable design choices means the title just doesn’t stack up against other shooters on the market.
Trials of Mana is a good modernisation of a nearly 25-year-old game, but it’s also one that was obviously held back.
Moving Out has a good variety of levels and arcade games to keep players interested, which is important because of the repetitive nature of the game.