Mashable's Reviews
'Alan Wake II' touches upon and references Remedy's other games, but does so in a way that feels familiar to fans of these games while also allowing new players to feel welcomed into the world. In an industry littered with unfinished, high-budget triple-A video games, it is refreshing to see a near-perfect and polished game released on day one. Remedy's 'Alan Wake II' is not only the studio's best game to date, but it's one of the best games of its genre and perhaps of the year.
With varied world maps full of secrets to uncover, absurdly clever level design, and a real sense of surprise and – well – wonder for the first time in ages, Super Mario Bros. Wonder is more than capable of carrying the Switch to the end of the road.
Insomniac pushed a generous helping of actual heart into Spider-Man 2, respectfully engaging with New York City and its people better than a lot of other modern games. 'Marvel's Spider-Man 2' is a blast from start to finish, and thankfully, getting to the finish line doesn't take forever.