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Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition is no question a top tier RPG and we knew that before going into this. The Switch 2 Edition enhances the quality of your experience with a smooth 60 frames per second with up to 4K resolution supported. The little additional content is the cherry on top, adding even more fun without taking away from what makes the game special.
Moonlight Peaks provides a thriving community that rewards you with every interaction. There’s lots of daily activities and rewards to incentivize you to keep playing. Some concepts aren’t explained well and the story pace can be slow. It’s definitely a cozy game that needs investment but pays off at the end.
Swan Song is a beautiful reminder that puzzle games do not need pressure or spectacle to leave a lasting impact. Its inventive music based mechanics, relaxing pace, and touching story come together to create an experience that is both intellectually satisfying and emotionally moving. While its slow pacing and familiar structure may not appeal to everyone, those willing to embrace its quiet rhythm will discover one of the year's most memorable indie puzzlers.
007 First Light is an excellent stealth-action game wrapped in one of entertainment's most iconic licenses. It offers gorgeous visuals, strong performances, satisfying stealth mechanics, and an engaging origin story for James Bond. At the same time, it leans so heavily on the foundation established by Hitman that longtime fans may struggle to see it as a truly original experience. If you've always wanted Hitman with more story, more action, and the unmistakable style of James Bond, you'll probably have a fantastic time. If you were hoping for a revolutionary reinvention of the spy genre, you may walk away feeling like you've simply replayed a familiar masterpiece dressed in a tuxedo.
Star Fox is a gorgeous and solid remake that brings this classic arcade shooter into the present.
NBA The Run is just a fun arcade basketball game and we've been itching for a new one for a while. There's room for improvement for sure and the developer is already looking into adding more modes.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is a beautiful, charming, and frequently brilliant action RPG that earns its inspirations. If Team Asano and Claytechworks get to make a sequel with this engine and the rough edges get smoothed out, they'll have something even more special.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is the strongest entry in the Survivor trilogy, and nothing about this port changes that judgment. But the question is whether the Switch 2 is the right place to experience it. For first-timers, the case is straightforward: the price is reasonable, the DLC bundle is generous, and the portable factor is a nice cherry on top. For anyone who has already played this at 60fps on PlayStation or PC, this is an easy skip.
UFC 6 is a mix of both new and familiar ideas, but don't let that stop you from stepping into the Octagon. Despite a few minor issues and some occasionally clunky ground controls, the game remains an absolute blast to play. Whether you're creating a realistic fighter or running wild with a character sporting a cannon for an arm, knocking opponents out never stops being entertaining. Like any seasoned fighter, UFC 6 carries a few scars and imperfections, but it refuses to stay down for the count. It provides an excellent entry point for newcomers while giving longtime fans a comfortable and familiar experience enhanced by a handful of welcome improvements. It may not be flawless, but UFC 6 delivers a fun, engaging, and accessible MMA experience that keeps you coming back for one more fight.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a unique puzzle-platformer that is definitely the most fun a Yoshi game has been in a while. It has a simple story to follow and there's plenty of room for replayability depending how much exploring you want to do. What I love the most is that you aren't forced to explore everything before completing the story.
For puzzle fans, though, Puzzling Places is a fantastic experience. It is relaxing, satisfying, and packed with beautifully recreated locations. Sometimes it's nice to play a game that simply lets you unwind, and Puzzling Places does exactly that.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is one of the best that TT Games has put out to date. This sets the standard of what LEGO games should be. Funny, engaging story, simplified combat, and plenty of references are to be found in this game.
Rune Dice is an absolutely brilliant roguelike that blends physics, strategy, and build crafting into one of the most addictive gameplay loops I've experienced in a long time. Whether on a laptop or a Rog Ally X, it is the kind of game that constantly pulls you back for one more run, one more build, and one more chance to create the perfect chain reaction.
Mina the Hollower is an excellent action-adventure 2D platformer that features intriguing storytelling, enjoyable yet challenging gameplay, and an overall exceptional experience
The biggest question has been, “Is this the return of Bubsy that we hoped for?” While it is still a decent revival of the iconic series and an above-average platformer, some repetitiveness becomes evident throughout its levels
Luna Abyss is a confident and atmospheric debut held back by technical hiccups and balancing issues. But the world design and the combat puzzles are undeniably praiseworthy.
Directive 8020 proves Supermassive Games can deliver blockbuster presentation and immersive cinematic horror on a massive scale. What it does not prove is that the studio has fully mastered the kind of layered storytelling needed to elevate its games from entertaining horror rides into truly unforgettable interactive dramas.
Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a time sink that’s enjoyable to play but demands the investment. If you aren’t figuring out what moves a monster can learn or experiment with breeding/fusion, you won’t get far. Once the time investment is there, you find a monster tamer game with deep mechanics that reward your curiosity. This won’t be a game you finish quickly but it appeals to the monster tamer that yearns for deeper mechanics.
Very few games manage to create memories this naturally. Forza Horizon 6 is not merely the best entry in the franchise. It is the ultimate realization of what the Horizon series has always wanted to become. Japan was worth every year of waiting, and Playground Games has delivered a racing game so ambitious, beautiful, welcoming, content rich, and emotionally immersive that it genuinely feels historic.
Call of the Elder Gods is not a horror game focused on combat or survival mechanics. It is a cerebral, atmospheric adventure that thrives on mystery, tension, and carefully constructed puzzles. At times its pacing and puzzle design can become overly demanding, but when everything clicks together, it delivers some genuinely unforgettable moments. For players willing to embrace its slower pace and unravel its layered mysteries, Call of the Elder Gods offers a haunting and intelligent journey through grief, obsession, and cosmic terror that lingers long after the credits roll.