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A Plague Tale: Innocence is a refreshing single-player game with great action, gameplay and storytelling.
Rise of Industry is a mixture of addictive fun and irritating mundanity.
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is pretty, but it's still a mediocre shooter.
Raw Fury's Out There: Omega The Alliance is the best version of the game on Nintendo Switch
Brief Battles is a party game involving magical underwear.
The Swords of Ditto still doesn't topple Zelda and other roguelites. It does however, provide a charming and welcoming introduction to both genres.
Dark Devotion is an innovative indie that is excellent in all but one area.
Clifftop Games' Whispers of a Machine is a capable, clever, and ambitious adventure game, but still feels like a niche experience lacking wide appeal.
Fade to Black is an interesting tale of survival, but is far too repetitive.
Cuphead and Mugman haven't lost a step in their move to Switch.
Days Gone follows every post-apocalypse cue in the book. It does combat, level design, and bike riding well but struggles to overcome a basic story.
SteamWorld Quest, a card-based RPG, is an all-around pleasure: challenging but not too complicated, accessible but not too simple, fun at every point.
The Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is making a souped-up return to form on consoles everywhere. Now's the perfect time to get busy in court!
Mortal Kombat 11 is the best fighting game in years, featuring polished combat and a ridiculously fun story.
World War Z is one of the best co-op shooters this side of Left 4 Dead!
God's Trigger is an outrageous and chaotic top-down shooter with a robust co-operative mode and plenty enough action to cover up its clunkier moments.
Tigertron's echo-themed PS VR game debut Jupiter & Mars doesn't feel overly polemic or dull, but decidedly underwhelming all the same.
Hell is Other Demons is filled with dangerous Synthwave devils
Katana ZERO, a time-warping samurai escapade, boasts stunning visuals, music, mechanics, and writing. It's one of 2019's best games thus far.
The core mechanic of decoding a language is fascinating, but it can't overcome all that surrounds it: a slow-paced narrative with dated gameplay.