Lost Sphear (Switch XCI)
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...
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...
Legend of Kay Anniversary felt dated in 2005, back when the PS2 platforming renaissance was already fading, so its transition to Wii U – and now Nintendo Switch – brings...
In a strange twist for a series that you would expect to be built around drawing in new consumers, Just Dance 2018 feels like a perfect match for those who...
Darkest Dungeon Ancestral Edition has always been an RPG that finds ways to make life uncomfortable for the player, and this Switch version manages to add a couple of usability...
The Longest Five Minutes uses a truly gripping concept, throwing the classic RPG formula on its head by having you put the pieces of an already existing story together as...
The limited content in Stern Pinball Arcade is nonetheless well-crafted and certainly accurate when compared to real pinball. The issue is it’s a rather simplistic game. The simulation aspects and...
While it’s a fair few months behind the releases that graced other platforms in 2017, the Nintendo Switch version South Park The Fractured But Whole isn’t diminished by its later...
Portal Knights has been designed in such a way that encourages co-operative play; sharing the fun of exploring the worlds and discovering new things together is undoubtedly one of the...
Payday 2 devotion to its core gameplay mantra makes it a unique way to team up with other players on Switch, but it does seal the game’s mechanics in a...