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Aftercharge's unique multiplayer is enough to overcome its lack of diverse game modes.
Poor performance, controls, and interface design. Oh, and loot boxes.
Mages of Mystralia is a bright, colorful, and engrossing take on adventure gaming with only a few stumbles.
13AM Games' Double Cross has some solid ideas but it can't quite deliver an outstanding platformer.
The latest Wii U game to receive a (full price) Switch port doesn't do much new.
A uniquely fun but slightly shallow experience.
Capybara Games' Below is a frustrating and empty experience that proves ultimately unworthy of casual players time or patience.
Ashen is one of the best indie games of the year, drawing heavily from past RPGs like Dark Souls and Legend of Zelda.
Rain World finds a lovely little home on the Switch.
A uniquely excellent team-based tactical shooter that's held back by some design choices and performance issues.
Devolver Digital's GRIS is one of the best-looking and most emotional games of the current generation.
Dusk provides those pining for the first-person shooters of the 1990s with a reason to celebrate, including fast-paced action and buckets of blood.
Subnautica is something different in the survival genre, with a well-crafted underwater world providing some variety to its hunter-gatherer gameplay.
Cliffhanger Productions heads the latest attempt revive the Jagged Alliance series, laying down a fairly solid foundation with Jagged Alliance: Rage!
Combining clicker and dungeon crawler genres, its innovations boil down to a casual distraction, rather than a compelling ARPG.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is stunning, combining a tense and gripping story with perhaps the best representation of mental health in gaming.
Ultimate is a dream in fighting game heaven.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is a worthy successor to both The Witcher games and the Gwent collectible card game.
Battle Princess Madelyn offers equal parts fun and frustration.
DrinkBox Studio's Guacamelee! 2 is hitting Nintendo Switch and the sequel is just as colorful and fun as ever