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Splatoon 2 is the best multiplayer experience Nintendo have ever delivered
Puyo Puyo Tetris is the most exciting puzzle package on the market today
Wonderboy The Dragon's Trap is one of my favourite experiences on Switch to date
Full Throttle looks, feels, and plays better than ever.
It's a mixed bag, but there's cause for both optimism and concern after completing Episode One
Mario Sports Superstars is feature rich and fun, but much better with friends
Mr Shifty is a fun, fast-paced experience, that stutters and stammers on Switch
Yooka Laylee is a treasure despite some faults
Thimbleweed Park is an extraterrestrial joy and the reinvigoration the genre has desperately needed
There’s no major evolution here and there doesn’t need to be, but this game is erratically broken and in desperate need of repair. Still, that vintage Bomberman charm is ever intact and able to seep through, even in the game’s most frustrating moments.
NieR: Automata is a once in a generation kind of game that must be encouraged and supported
LEGO Worlds is tons of fun and full of charm but feels a few major updates away from being complete
While Wildlands never really gets out of third gear. it is the funnest, thrillingest, most epic third gear we’ve played online in a very long time.
Styx is a mostly enjoyable ride from start to finish
Numenera is so deep and heavy that it’s liable to change the landscape of console RPGs forever
For Honor is a genuine surprise and occassional delight
Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World is Nintendo platforming at its finest
Sniper Elite 4 is the latest installment of a franchise which keeps getting better.
Resident Evil 7 is bold and ambitious, but it takes all the right risks with an intellectual property that has desperately needed a shot in the arm. It’s unnerving and unsettling, but is the satisfying return to form Capcom worked so hard for.
SEGA have crafted a truly upbeat and entertaining sandbox environment that just keeps delivering time after time.