NBA 2K18 (Switch NSP)
For those who took our previous advice to hold fire until we were happy the game wasn’t a broken mess, you can finally pull the trigger NBA 2K18 may not...
For those who took our previous advice to hold fire until we were happy the game wasn’t a broken mess, you can finally pull the trigger NBA 2K18 may not...
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy Naruto’s first outing on Nintendo Switch is a wonderful first step for the orange ninja. While we would have loved to have seen the...
Whether you’re a monster truck nut or not, you should avoid Monster Jam Crush It! at all costs. It lacks a lot of polish, has a lackluster presentation, poor controls...
If Monopoly is your thing, you can’t really go wrong with Monopoly for Nintendo Switch. It performs exactly how you’d expect it to – offering an almost exact, neatly-executed copy...
Digital Eclipse did a great job with all the details in Mega Man Legacy Collection, presenting the original games in their best possible light, while tossing in a handful of...
Max Curse of the Brotherhood uses a wonderfully implemented drawing mechanic to solve puzzles that can often feel familiar, but are usually just about different enough to remain fun and...
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a must have for Switch-owning fans of turn-based tactical games. More importantly, such is the style and depth on offer that it’s also ideal...
Lumo provides a modern isometric platformer, offering (as you’d expect) improved audio-visual presentation over the classics of the genre, whilst still providing the same kind of entertainment. There’s fun from...
There’s little in Lost Sphear that you haven’t seen before in JRPGs, but that doesn’t mean it’s a title to be dismissed out of hand. If you can look past...
Little Nightmares boasts some superb character and environment design, and exceptional sound too, with parts of the Maw screaming as if the ship was a gigantic bionic seafarer. Its story...