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Total War: Three Kingdoms is another excellent entry in Creative Assembly's fantastic strategy series.
Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark desperately wants to recreate the experience of a tactical RPG and it does so with a few added flourishes.
Readers looking for an engaging and dark story, one that isn't afraid of embracing the harsh realities of the middle ages during its tail end, are encouraged to try A Plague Tale: Innocence.
Rage 2 takes Doom-like gunplay and puts in just another dull open world game that doesn't do anything particularly memorable.
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is a good remaster of an average third-person shooter
If you're in the mood for some crude humor and silly, over-the-top action, Saints Row: The Third is still an undisputed king of ridiculousness.
Puyo Puyo Champions is a near perfect for hardcore puzzle game enthusiasts, but casuals may want to start elsewhere.
Whispers of a Machine is a puzzling enigma, a fascinating story, and a bit of an ugly beast, but well worth your time.
VA-11 HALL-A demonstrates its ability to create a unique world filled with diverse characters without even setting foot outside of a rundown dive bar
For such a largescale RPG as Final Fantasy XII, it's great being to experience the title at home and on the go with all necessary enhancements
Copy Kitty is a fountain of content and fun, giving 2D action fans a unique synthesis of old concepts they don't want to miss.
Anno 1800 is a great, deep city builder that doesn't care if you know how to play it or not.
World War Z has a great gameplay hook, but it unfortunately lacks the variety needed to keep it engaging past the first few hours.
Dragon's Dogma stands the test of time and is excellently recreated on Switch.
Days Gone is an above average open-world game that is brought down by a weak first act, poor shooting, and a lot of technical issues.
In its current state, I can only recommend Jupiter & Mars for play in 2D, for those who were looking to exclusively play the title through PSVR, I recommend holding off till a sale.
Mortal Kombat 11 isn't just a fantastic entry into this long running franchise, it's a stunning example of how much value and content developers can pack into the fighting game genre
Time will tell whether or not Space Junkies can stand the test of time, ideally maturing into a game that can live up to the games it borrows from. As of right now, Space Junkies is at the very least, is a must try for owners of the PSVR headset.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 make for a lovely addition to the Switch's library – a touching experience for new and old players.
My Time at Portia forces players to figure out the game's features before they can truly appreciate them