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65 reviewsSwitch Sports is a fantastic party game, but a lack of depth and content means it loses its magic pretty quickly.
Lost Ark's satisfying combat and near-endless activities will keep players engaged for hours on end, but some of the more exciting content takes a while to see.
Endwalker caps off a story over a decade in the making in spectacular fashion and cements it as one of the series' best entries.
Drinkbox Studios delivers a funny and challenging adventure that's not afraid to get weird and encourages clever customization.
Despite a repetitive loop, GTFO smartly differentiates itself from its cooperative shooter influences while still being an approachable thrill ride.
Monster Hunter Rise showcases its commitment to engaging combat with interesting new mechanics, but these changes aren't enough to differentiate it from previous titles.
Ruined King: A League of Legends Story might impress fans with its nuanced combat systems, but beyond that, Riot Games’ latest RPG is a mediocre experience at best.
Pokemon's debut DS games have been remade on Switch with welcomed quality of life changes while staying close to the vision of the originals.
Fighting with Nickelodeon's 'toon crew can be fun, but Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl lacks the magic of other platform fighters.
Turtle Rock Studios' latest shooter excels at supplying the familiar frights fans of the genre have been hoping for.
FIFA 22 might tout next-gen visuals and solid gameplay, but there aren't enough exciting changes to differentiate it from last year's experience.
Flashy combat, dynamic characters, and a masterfully realized game world make Tales of Arise one of the best JRPG experiences of the year.
Travis Touchdown's return slays in action and presentation, while the world he inhabits is dead on arrival.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite occasionally fires on all cylinders, but a monotonous gameplay loop bogs down the entire experience.
This goofy and energetic sports RPG with the soul of a Shonen anime passes with flying colors.
The Ascent delivers mindless co-op fun in a beautiful cyberpunk world that ends up emphasizing style over substance.
Wings of Ruin is a great entry point to the Monster Hunter series while having plenty of monster fun for veterans to enjoy.
Klei's fun and challenging card mechanics are backed up by great characters and elaborate worldbuilding.
Episode Intermission plays like a dream thanks to Yuffie's high-speed and nuanced combat skills, alluring optional activites, and visual/performance upgrades on PlayStation 5.
World's End Club's dull platforming mechanics, story, and ensemble cast make it a chore to play.
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