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The Marvel MAXimum Collection brings several iconic, classic arcade and home release Marvel games to modern consoles for the first time.
Life Is Strange: Reunion does right by past, present, and future, bringing Max and Chloe back together for a worthy final mystery.
Super Meat Boy 3D has brief moments of fun, but messy controls make it feel a lot more frustrating than was initially intended.
The concept and aesthetic of Darwin's Paradox consistently shine, but its inventive wall-climbing gameplay is held back by a few noticeable frustrations.
Though there are some quality-of-life improvements Hozy could benefit from, it is the perfect game to kick back, relax and get creative with.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a solid port of a game that feels perfectly suited to a Nintendo console.
Dragonkin: The Banished is a dungeon crawling power trip that serves deep dynamic systems and class building to fans and newcomers of the genre alike.
The Boys: Trigger Warning VR is a messy dream come true for fans of the series, but could be skipped by non-fans of the series.
With a suite of new content, Super Mario Bros. Wonder feels truly complete on the Nintendo Switch 2-though the upgrade may not be for everyone.
The Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection is an excellent package of three solid games, filled to the brim with bonus content and QoL features.
Screamer is a heavily stylised street racing game with an international cast of characters that compete in teams in a deadly high-stakes battle for supremacy
Between the art style and easy pick-up-and-play gameplay, Modulus: Factory Automation was a heavenly automation simulator.
MLB The Show 26 is, as always, the premier baseball game on the market. The new features and updated UI make it much more engaging, when they work.
Project Songbird isn't a perfect experience, nor is it terribly scary, but it does enough right to merit a playthrough.
Crimson Desert is an ambitious open-world game that buckles under its own weight, making it a fun but flawed experience that will leave the player base divided.
Once you get over Going Medieval's initial learning curve, there's a joyously complex survival city builder to dig into.
Marathon is an addictive extraction shooter featuring the same masterful gunplay that has made Bungie legendary, making it a must-play for fans of the genre and even those adverse to it.
Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War is brief but unforgettable, its humour carrying it beyond the limits of its retro-shooter roots.
john Carpenter's Toxic Commando is a decent zombie horde shooter made better with friends, but one that, despite its short run time, can feel overly repetitive and uninspired.
GreedFall: The Dying World, unfortunately, misses the mark with an incredibly buggy experience and lacklustre combat, despite a story and world that could have been worth exploring.