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The Fall Part 2: Unbound goes deeper narratively than its predecessor but suffers from oversimplification of some mechanics
Fourattic have given us a wholesome, humble, and most importantly fun video game that you’ll simply adore from start to finish. No doubt about it, Crossing Souls is the indie game to beat in 2018.
Lost Sphear can be enjoyable but struggles with its own pace and game development
The Longest Five Minutes is among the more creative and engaging RPGs in a very deep-pocketed genre, though does feel limited at times
Shu is still a beautiful, poetic platformer that celebrates the best things about the genre as opposed to the worst.
Bleed 2 does what it does very well. It’s accessible, entertaining, sometimes tactical, other times infuriating, but it's one of the best modern day side-scrollers we’ve played.
Furi is yet another indie darling that has found a perfect home on Switch
The Escapists 2 is feature rich and runs a treat on Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Odyssey is a practically perfect game that will be used to educate developers of the future in years to come. Unquestionably, it's the greatest 3D Mario Nintendo have ever made.
A solid and serious thriller with a story that can punch you right in the soul
A cheap, mindless way to spend a few hours on Switch
This is a retro port that’s been treated with full respect
Kingdom: New Lands is a diamond in the rough that is just a few extra tweaks and refinements away from being another sparkling gem in the eShop lineup.
Conga Master Party is great for multiple players but not so much fun alone
Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a true golden age JRPG experience
Golf Story is one of my favourite games in 2017
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is an impressive port of a major third party title on Switch
Steamworld Dig 2 is glorious in practically every way
Ubisoft has achieved the impossible, they’ve not only given Mario his own XCOM game, they’ve created a third-party franchise that should remain a Nintendo staple in years to come.
With classic IP at the heart of Namco Museum, all well ported, it’s difficult not to fall in love all over again.