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Bringing back fond memories of the days of the futuristic racer, with high-speed thrills and a clever gravity-defying twist.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is very much the game it needed to be, and the one that fans wanted it to be. What Rockstar has done is truly remarkable, and it set the benchmark for the gaming industry as a whole, not just open world titles.
It's a shame the only modern football game released on the Nintendo Switch is a pun-filled nightmare. It may be Halloween, but this game is no treat.
Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game is as horrifying as the RPG that inspired it.
LEGO Harry Potter Collection offers fun even if it doesn't offer anything new.
What Boundless lacks in direction and polish, it makes up for in imagination and freedom.
Lucas Pope's Return of the Obra Dinn is a maritime detective mystery that is unlike most any other game in the genre of interactive fiction.
Nicktoons fans deserve better.
Traveller's Tales doesn't try anything new with LEGO DC Super-Villains but it's fun for DC fans of any age
Reigns: Game of Thrones compresses the politics of the show to a minimalist adventure game: one that frustrates and delights in equal measure.
SoulCalibur VI takes the series back to its roots and creates one of the best entries yet
This one heads to the distant future with a slew of games that share an ironic tone, but quality-wise, are a mixed bag.
An improvement on the first game ruined by terrible microtransactions.
Ubisoft Toronto's Starlink: Battle for Atlas is just what we needed as an original and unique toys-to-life product with wonderful gameplay and lore.
Can we stop with the loot box nonsense?
The latest video game in the Warhammer universe has good but poor execution
What Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 comes with is an easily recommendable launch package.
Size Five's The Swindle has come to Nintendo Switch but a new console can't fix the same old frustrating controls
FIFA 19 makes some welcome tweaks and revels in its Champions League license, leading to a fantastic sports sim sadly held back by microtransactions.
Deep Sky Derelicts provides an exciting blend of tactics, card game, and roguelike elements.