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When it comes down to it, Jotun: Valhalla Edition is a perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch, offering players an easy to digest action adventure title that visually takes full advantage of the Switch's large screen real-estate.
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia experiments with the series' formula to great effect, creating a compelling, epic setting that is refreshing to play for series' newcomers and veterans alike.
Derivative, clumsily executed, but hauntingly beautiful. Crank the music and bathe in the scenery before you start talking to people.
Light Fall is a simple platformer designed great for speed runners but with enough lore for any casual player to enjoy
While Extinction is technically a game, I'm pretty sure it's an April Fool's prank gone too far.
While indisputably overflowing with cartoonish charm, the more tedious aspects of The Swords of Ditto's design prevented me from fully engaging with everything it has to offer.
Frostpunk is a brutal city-builder that shines thanks to difficult choices, an original world and engaging gameplay.
While it is not for everyone, if you enjoy the tactical tank genre and can look past some bland maps, Armored Warfare is well worth your free-to-play hours.
The Adventure Pals, while endlessly visually appealing, funny, and enjoyable in its light combat, feels far too drawn out due to its lifeless stages, weakening an otherwise delightful experience.
God of War is back with one of the most rewarding experiences on the PlayStation 4 to date.
It's got style, it's got grace, it's going to punch you in the face.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is an engaging, challenging multiplayer game that succeeds in spite of loot and matchmaking issues thanks to clever level design and thrilling combat.
Penny-Punching Princess' simplicity is its strongest factor, but its lack of polish in narrative, and the price make it hard to recommend to every Switch owner.
Seven: The Days Long Gone does a few things very well, but none of them involve the mechanics or gameplay at all.
Way of the Passive Fist is a game that continually left me wanting more and I highly recommend it.
Atelier Lydie and Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings succeeds in important ways, but a lack of polish really takes away from an otherwise great experience.
Far Cry 5 was a blast from start to finish, pulling me into the experience instantly with an Americana rich world full of memorable characters and built with a strong core of addictive first-person gameplay
The Alliance Alive's one-of-a-kind atmosphere and decadent soundtrack are high notes in an experience otherwise subject to the whims of random number generation.
Overall, MLB The Show 18 isn't exactly a homerun, but it's definitely a double.
Attack on Titan is a fun hack-and-slash that well represents the Attack on Titan franchise