IGN's Reviews
There's honestly no genuine reason I could give you to purchase FIFA 20 on Switch if you already own FIFA 19 on Switch.
Code Vein takes some interesting chances with Soulslike mechanics and finds mixed results, but there's something worth sinking your teeth into here.
PES 2020's on-field action has rarely been more satisfying. Off the pitch though, Konami plays it a little safe.
Overland's road trip is harsh and unforgiving, as a roguelike should be, but sometimes it rubs too much salt in the wound.
The Surge 2 checks many of the boxes for a successful sequel, but this sci-fi action RPG falls just short or recapturing the full dismembering joy of the original.
Contra: Rogue Corps is one of the worst games in the revered franchise and does a poor job of reviving the series for a modern audience by switching genres and failing to deliver.
Untitled Goose Game is a brief but endlessly charming adventure that had me laughing, smiling, and eagerly honking the whole way through.
Volta brings new life into the series, but on the whole FIFA 20 is an adequate but underwhelming entry into the series.
Updating the look but never losing the feel of the original, Link's Awakening is a masterclass in remaking a classic.
WRC 8 is the most in-depth rally sim to ever wear the official license.
Sayonara Wild Hearts' music and art combine for a stirring, unique experience.
No Man's Sky Beyond is another leap forward, but doesn't fix the grind, monotony, or dull combat.
No matter which mode you approach it from, Gears 5 is an incredibly fun and polished game.
NHL 20 makes strides on the ice with its improved shot, but makes some curious decisions off it.
A gorgeous throwback hampered by uninspired mission design and over-indulgent storytelling.
NBA 2K20 excels at recreating real-world basketball, but loses focus off of the court.
Borderlands 3 sticks to its guns and outdoes itself with an amazing arsenal of weapons, humor, and missions.
GreedFall's epic, morally complex tale of exploration and swashbuckling is enjoyable just about every step of the way.
Blasphemous is an eery Metroidvania with gorgeous animations and combat that's just a tad too one-dimensional.
Catherine: Full Body offers a fresh new way to experience the 2011 PS3 classic with new twists and surprises galore.