In a year full of strong roguelikes, Going Under stands out thanks to sharp writing and colorful characters; check out our full review.
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In our Burnout Paradise Remastered Switch review, we share why this port shines on Nintendo’s handheld — save for the hefty price tag.
Untitled Goose Game debuted to immense casual praise, but struggles to deliver on key game features. Learn more by reading our full review.
After debuting on Apple Arcade, Shantae and the Seven Sirens has made its way over to major platforms. How does it hold up? Read on for the full review.
RedBlue Games’ Sparklite offers an intriguing mashup of Zelda and traditional roguelikes. But is it worth a purchase? Read on for my full review.
Terry Cavanagh, maker of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon, is back with a brand-new game: Dicey Dungeons. Catch our full review.
Fresh off of 2018’s chart-topping Beerbongs & Bentleys, Post Malone is back with his third studio album, Hollywood’s Bleeding. Read on for our full review.
The Book of Melee is the perfect primer for those interested in the story of the competitive scene, from triumphs to turmoils, over the course of 18 years.
A Whole New World Yoshi’s Crafted World is not merely another well-crafted (get it?) Nintendo platformer with clever level design, uplifting music, and plenty of extras to collect along the way; it’s the truest imagining…
In our OlliOlli: Switch Stance review, learn whether Roll7’s two classic skateboarding games hold up in the move to the Nintendo Switch.