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Star Fox is back and better than ever, with gorgeous new visuals, sensational new content, and that same charming crew you already love.
Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition brings the best in show of character action to the Switch 2, and it runs so damn perfectly there.
If you’re looking for half an hour to kill then you could play Catto's Post Office, but there are better cosy choices out there that will leave a more lasting impression.
Echo Generation 2 has fun card combat and a whole lot of style, but leveling up new characters can feel like a bit of a chore.
EA Sports UFC 6 offers plenty for both fans of the single-player experience and online lovers, honouring the legacy of the sport and offering excellent gameplay.
If you can cope with the sadness and appreciate the glimpses of happier times gone by then you’ll find and Roger a completely unforgettable experience.
Dave the Diver In the Jungle is a fantastic DLC that could be sold as a game in its own right, and is packed full of new ideas and jungle charm.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is a fantastic, fleshed out experience, with wonderful combat and absolutely jaw dropping visuals.
NBA The Run offers a fun few hours, but beyond the same tournament, a purely online structure, and limited game modes, there's little to do if you're looking for more.
If you’re even remotely curious about hero shooters then this is definitely one worth trying thanks to its engaging mix of tactical tank gameplay and hero shooter systems.
Crushed in Time is a fantastic concept for a classic adventure game, and modernises the genre wonderfully for the modern era.
FZ: Formation Z is a wonderful and creative shmup, with a cool transforming ship and stretching stages full of routes to explore.
Moonsigil Atlas swaps out mana for space management, and in doing so creates a unique and entertaining deck builder in its own right.
Coffee Talk Tokyo is by far the best visual novel in this series, with exceptional writing, wonderful characters, and those relaxed coffee shop vibes.
eFootball Kick-Off! is an arcadey but good first go for Konami on Nintendo’s latest hardware, but old hangovers remain.
Fans of Poppy Playtime are going to enjoy Chapter 5 in the most part, with some new mechanics and monsters, along with new levels to escape and explore.
Amanda the Adventurer 3 wraps up the story nicely, providing a range of clever puzzles and some of the creepiest moments the series has seen.
Mina the Hollower is another practically perfect experience from Yacht Club Games, with retro challenge and a whole lot of creativity to show off.
BrokenLore: FOLLOW feels a little too similar to the last entry, but despite some frustrating sections it does still feature some great horror.
Zero Parades: For Dead Spies feels deeply human at times, with a more anchored and centralised narrative than ZA/UM’s previous title.