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Above all else, Sleep Tight shines brightest while leaning on its charming personality
Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey is a great package that is buoyed by the superb Bowser’s Inside Story, but slightly let down by the mediocrity of Bowser Jr.’s Journey
Capcom’s revamped Resident Evil 2 not only sets a new standard for the survival horror genre, it redefines and remasters it
One of the best entries in the Tales series finally gets the complete release that it deserves on modern platforms
Like so much fine art, this piece loses its luster when you start to dissect and interpret it. So don't. Because it's fucking dope
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown sticks to the series' formula with some cool additions like VR support
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is not only a fantastic return of an iconic series, but a dazzling reminder that Suda51 has still got it.
Onimusha: Warlords makes a welcome return and still remains one of the greatest samurai adventures of all time
Borderlands 2 is the latest classic that has been ported to PSVR, but what sacrifices were made to get there?
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the ultimate celebration of Nintendo and its gaming history, pitting characters from their myriad franchises against each other in frantic yet fun battles
A scrappy but confident tactical RPG with a surreal and engaging world straight out of an obscure tabletop game
While Override: Mech City Brawl is a promising enough idea, sadly the execution leaves a lot to be desired
Darksiders III does feel like a game that wished it was released many years ago, with a slew of older-style design elements that sit alongside more modern attitudes towards combat and story
The wastelands of West Virginia can either feel like its full of friends or incredibly lonely
Battlefield V demands a significant time investment match-to-match, but the intensity of its large-scale battles can be palpable
Hitman 2 is an exceptionally enjoyable assassination sandbox that is slightly let down by its shoddy narrative and lack of interesting characters
Tetris Effect marries the old with the new and sets a new standard for a bonafide masterpiece
Dark Souls Remastered was a genuinely disappointing experience on the Switch for me. From the less precise and borderline clunky peripherals to the stuttery framerate and lower audiovisual quality, I really wouldn't say the Switch version is worth the caveats that come with it
Infliction weaves realism and horror into a tragic tale and proves that your own home can be a terrifying place
NHL 19 skates its way to the top thanks to a franchise redefining entry