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Pokémon Pokopia is almost exactly as cosy as we hoped with a laid-back, charming atmosphere to rebuilding the world for Pokémon.
I Hate This Place is based on the cult-favourite Image Comics series of the same name (with the alternative title being the slightly less
An excellent game that often feels like a 'best of' , Resident Evil Requiem effortlessly blends old and new, stealth and action for this new chapter.
Six months after its original release, Echoes of the End: Enhanced Edition is a major improvement to the promising adventure.
The Prisoning: Fletcher's Quest goes all meta with the metroidvania search adventure, but gets a little bogged down with procedural generation.
Another week, another indie horror game and once again, it's from a solo developer. Fortunately, this one feels less derivative and phoned in than Ebola
Crisol: Theater of Idols conjures up an incredible new horror world to explore, blending combat, an implacable foe and puzzles.
Can Gear.Club Unlimited 3 jump up the leaderboard of Switch 2 racing games? We dive in to find out.
Free falling through the sky and blasting opponents with finger guns before you hit the ground sounds thrilling, right? Does Aerial Knight's Dropshot pull it off?
Finally, the world's first yassified boomer shooter. Originally, we started calling DOOM-style shooters 'boomer shooters' because it called back to the
Dispatch is a fantastic graphic adventure, but how about when a bunch of those graphics are covered by black boxes on Switch?
I'm sorry, I haven't a Cluedo. How does Clue: Murder By Death's cartoony adaptation of the popular board game hold up?
Hordes of Hunger bills itself as being a survival arena slasher, and while you do indeed run around murking a bunch of enemies in all sorts of shapes and
Reanimal is bold and uncompromising evolution of Tarsier’s signature style, darker, stranger, and less forgiving than their Little Nightmares games.
Abylight bring the full Citadelum experience to Switch 2, so you can build and grow your Roman city in handheld, on TV and with Joy-Con 2 mouse mode.
Suda51's latest is as thoroughly unexpected as you would expect, but Romeo is a Dead Man has flaws behind its surreal delights.
Mario Tennis Fever brings new Fever Rackets to the classic Mario Tennis game, but is this worth a new Switch 2 exclusive?
A bid to survive.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties injects more fun into the gritty crime drama, and expands on Mine's backstory, but does it shift the tone a bit too much?