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Latest Reviews
Mina the Hollower
With Mina the Hollower, Yacht Club Games captured lightning in a bottle a second time. It’s a must play experience.
007: First Light
007 First Light does a great job of making the player feel like they are embodying James Bond. Gadgets, shoot-outs, stealth and an amazing cast really make this stand in the hall of 007 greats.
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar brings its unique, market-focused take on the farm sim formula to the remaining consoles with a pleasant bump to performance.
Bluey's Quest For The Gold Pen makes good on Bluey's gameplay potential, and feels right at home on the Nintendo Switch, where families and young fans alike can enjoy the series' charm.
Bubsy 4D
Bubsy 4D is a short and sweet platformer that miraculously breathes life into one of gaming’s most forgettable heroes.
Luna Abyss
Luna Abyss is an atmospheric and challenging FPS steeped in style and substance in equal measure.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a unique and incredibly charming game that is constantly changing and constantly engaging.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is the best love letter to Batman we’ve ever seen. The way it handles the history of the World's Greatest Detective is incredible. With great combat mechanics, a fun and fantastical story that gives the cornerstone eras their turn, this is, hands down,...
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is an impressive port on Nintendo Switch 2—maintaining the fun and excitement of the films, and the impressive qualities of its console brethren.
Outbound
Outbound is a super-cozy trek through the wilderness that prioritizes player freedom, but might be too slow for fans of the genre.
Directive 8020
Directive 8020 feels like Supermassive Games has finally rejuvenated after the disappointing The Devil In Me. With this being the start of season two, this is a great showing, and I can’t wait to see what horrors they bring us next




