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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
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain offers players with a nice change of pace from the hyper-connected and competitive nature of contemporary gaming, with a game that actually feels like a game.
As it stands, Cuphead is a great addition to the Switch library, it's also a game that just feels right at home on a Nintendo platform, thanks to its colourful aesthetics and old-school difficulty.
Grave Keeper fits well with a free-to-play model but adds nothing to justify its new cost
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission has all the strategy and complexity of a TCG beautifully mixed with the blood pumping tension of a fun multiplayer arcade game
Die-hards may love these new stories with their beloved cast, but anyone else may find Corpse Party: Sweet Sachiko's Hysteric Birthday Bash's story lacking and weak.
Hypnospace Outlaw's 90's tinted internet exploration is spot on, but may be too specific for players who were not around to experience that particular time.
Dangerous Driving is the arcade driving game I've been waiting years to play.
Generation Zero is a beautiful, broken, and boring jog through 1980s Sweden with a side of stealth and robots.
Tropico 6 is the realization of what I've wanted from this series for years now.
Like a Pop-Up Book, Crafted World is creative and fun, but only paper-thin.
Sekiro brings a lot of new ideas to the table while maintaining enough comfortable staples to create an experience both fresh and familiar.
With a stronger endgame and a solid loot treadmill, The Division 2 preaches to the choir, fully uninterested in converting those who find the series unpleasant to play for one reason or another.
Fate/Extella Link improves upon Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star in nearly every way, even if it still struggles in many areas.
RollerCoaster Tycoon Joyride is a game that fails in delivering anything that remotely resembles what made the series good in the first place, instead, players are left with a hollow husk of a game that feels unfinished and rushed.
One Piece: World Seeker is a boring open-world game that does a disservice to the Straw Hat Pirates.
Baba is You is a delightful puzzle game filled with absurd solutions and situations, asking players to discard what they think they know about games to solve them.
Claybook provides a soothing sandbox experience that is only hampered by the lack of variety in premade levels currently on offer by the community.