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I'd rather be watching Season 3 of TWD than playing it.
Forts is a fun 2-D RTS with some interesting new mechanics thrown in. It suffers from a few bugs and an unnecessary story, but is generally an entertaining experience.
As much as I wanted to enjoy Everything, it's an empty experience trying to be deeper than it really is.
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ is a perfect fit for the Switch, and barring some framerate problems in local multiplayer, is arguably the best way to play this modern classic.
Still one of the best games in the genre, Cities: Skylines – Xbox One Edition, is the best city sim on consoles.
Hacknet: Labyrinths does everything the base game only better and harder. There are new tools and more story to look forward too, but it ends up just being more Hacknet, not that that's a bad thing.
Mario Kart 8 remains one of the highlights of the franchise and while it would have been nice for The Switch to get a new title rather than a Deluxe repackage, this thing plays like a dream and is overflowing with content.
Thimbleweed Park is an excellent experience made by masters of their craft. Every speck of it drips with quality and care.
Mr. Shifty is like Nightcrawler from X-men starred in a boring Hotline Miami ripoff.
This is an excellent representation of what made these games so beloved and enjoyed, not to mention frustrating for gamers.
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap not only introduces us to Wonder Girl, but adds beautifully reimagined hand drawn graphics, and the ability to seamlessly swap to the original game.
Full Throttle hasn't aged particularly well, and it's made more unenjoyable by a remaster that actively sucks the life out of the game's personality.
Flinthook is wonderful game that you will hate and hate until you get good at it.
An original Xbox platformer that coasts by in some respects, but is mostly stuck in the past.
This is the Police is simple but highly addictive if you have the time to dedicate becoming more invested in Jack Boyd and his personal chaotic life.
Trove is an MMORPG that isn't worth anyone's time, let alone their money
While, unpolished, Old Time Hockey offers a lot for fans looking for an experience outside of NHL.
While there's nothing here that will cure Telltale fatigue, Guardians of the Galaxy also manages to stumble in its writing and visual style where the studio typically succeeds.
Bayonetta remains just as good as it was in 2010, if not better thanks to a fantastic port job at a competitive price point.
Has-Been Heroes, best enjoyed in short bursts, is a clever take on roguelikes and a strong argument for the Switch's easy portability.