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Sackboy is back and better than ever after his PS5 upgrade.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is an ace accomplice to Breath of the Wild, providing charming backstories to its colorful cast of characters while carrying forward the spirit of experimental gameplay with impressive results.
A Call of Duty title that reigns everything in and is afraid to try something new, Black Ops Cold War gets the basics spot on but doesn't have enough content to warrant the price tag.
A laudable shake-up of the Call of Duty campaign formula, but Black Ops Cold War misses some targets.
An enjoyable hack and slash looter that plays well despite a sparse, repeating structure
The Pathless switches effortlessly between relaxing exploration and exhilarating story moments, and it's altogether incredible.
With a sprawling world to conquer and gory combat but also the chance to use that iconic hidden blade, Assassin's Creed Valhalla brings a triumphant balance to the series.
Bugsnax will be remembered for its brilliant crafted world, characters and titular Bugsnax for many years to come, despite some repetition and frustrating load times.
A brilliant but all too brief sample of Miles Morales' superhero life.
The Falconeer boasts an intriguing story and a hauntingly beautiful setting, but is hampered by repetitive missions in an empty open world.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon impressively pulls off the switch to an RPG in style, providing an excellent combat system supported by loveable characters, and a tantalising main storyline with meaningful side quests.
However you felt about Man of Medan, Little Hope surpasses it, promising a lot for The Dark Pictures' final act.
Legion royally shakes up Watch Dogs' open-world template with a Play as Anyone mechanic that just about outweighs any headaches left by its rough edges.
Even if it's not brand new, Pikmin 3 Deluxe deserves a place in your Nintendo Switch library.
NHL 21 is the best hockey game around by default – but it seldom genuinely stands out from this generation's pack.
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit brings back that sense of wonder we all felt when we cracked open our first video game and realised there was another world behind the screen. Only now that other world is in our living rooms.
A dark and twisted piece of playable horror fiction that delivers a memorable story.
A delightful puzzle adventure full of charm, personality, and satisfying ghostly X-ray vision mechanics
The moment-to-moment action may be better than last year's game, but this is nothing more than a glorified roster update. Only Career Mode fans have reason to celebrate.
Star Wars: Squadrons offers an exhilarating take on dogfighting in a galaxy far, far away, which helps elevate a functional single-player story and provides a strong foundation for a focused multiplayer experience.