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Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 takes all of the best and most annoying aspects of Lego games and the Marvel Universe and shoves them in a blender to deliver something bother glorious and frustrating.
Final Fantasy XV dives into fishing with the not so deep sim Monster of the Deep.
Is it the dream sequel we've been waiting for? My gut says that while it's an excellent RPG in its own right, it's going to fall just shy of measuring up to Shulk's magnum opus.
Hyakki Castle is a solid dungeon crawler with some fun classes, mechanics, and amazing monsters to keep drawing players into the labyrinth.
Rocket League on the Switch is like winning an all expenses paid vacation to Florida. Yes, it's Florida, but you still won a free vacation.
Gear.Club Unlimited is the most traditional racer to hit the Switch, and a successful outing for Microïds / Eden Games Mobile The graphics, although not as slavish to accurate detail like in a Gran Turismo title, still manage to hold their own, and are crisp and enjoyable.
Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire is the latest expansion for ArenaNet's long-lasting MMORPG, Guild Wars 2. It adds a number of much-needed features.
Skyrim VR is a janky mess, but a fresh and immersive way to experience a game you've already played on several platforms.
Described as a "love letter to 8-bit" this classic platformer is just as brief and lovely as it was when it arrived years back.
The hilarious from start to finish Ittle Dew 2+ is the best 2D Zelda-like on the Switch.
Cat Quest is a mobile phone game turned Switch RPG that has an adorable facade, cat puns, and not much else.
I might have been able to get past the mind-numbing monotony of this game, if it weren't so poorly designed for consoles.
Battle Chef Brigade not only met my expectations, but surpassed them as my favourite Indie currently offered on the Nintendo Switch
WWE 2K18 makes only a modest attempt to improve on last year's offering, which means this game is still not very good.
Rockstar ports the underrated L.A. Noire over to The Switch and actually adds some interesting new control dynamics to the old title rather than just tossing on some gimmicks. That's a good thing.
Game Freak reinvented their wheel with Pokémon last year. This year they polished the hell out of it!
Star Wars Battlefront 2 is a game on par with its predecessor in terms of quality, but that is hard to see when it is covered in garbage business decisions.
A Hat in Time is a short but great spiritual successor to Super Mario 64 and the best 3D platformer released on PC this year.
Despite being a slightly pared down re-release of Skyrim, the portability aspect really makes this work.
Don't Stop Believin' helps to undo a lot of damage of previous episodes, but this more level-headed characterization is five episodes too late.