Kategori: Nintendo Switch Games
Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 review – a universe of fun
Two of the best video games of all-time are remastered for the Nintendo Switch, but which is the best one and how do they stand up nearly two decades later?
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles review – a story eternally retold
Square Enix’s legendary tactical role-playing game gets its most substantial remaster so far, with a new script, new voice-acting, and the same classic gameplay.
EA Sports FC 26 review – football’s biggest franchise parks the bus
This year’s instalment of EA’s legendary football franchise is looking to win back disillusioned fans, but does it do enough to allay their concerns?
Hades 2 review – Hell comes to Nintendo Switch 2
Supergiant Games’ much anticipated sequel comes out of early access, with an even bigger challenge than before, but is it necessarily a better one?
Lego Voyagers review – building the case for more co-op games
The follow-up to Lego Builder’s Journey is a co-op only game in the style of Split Fiction and It Takes Two but will it prove as big a hit?
Hollow Knight: Silksong review – gaming’s most celebrated bug
The most anticipated indie game of all time had turned the internet upside down even before it was released, but does the sequel to Hollow Knight live up to the hype?
The Rogue Prince Of Persia PS5 review – a right royal roguelite
The makers of Dead Cells offer their take on the Prince Of Persia, with a new 2D roguelite platformer that has just enough new ideas to be worth a look.
Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance review – revenge of the ninja
Sega brings back one of its classic arcade and Mega Drive franchises, with a brand new entry made by the creators of Streets Of Rage 4.
Discounty review – the joys of retail management
Imagine Stardew Valley but with a mini-supermarket and you’ll have an inkling of the strange pleasures that await in new indie game Discounty.
Gradius Origins review – shooting the core in Salamander 3
Konami and M2 present a new compilation of classic Gradius titles, which also includes a brand new sequel for one of the best shmup franchises of the 80s and 90s.
Gradius Origins review – shooting the core in Salamander 3
Konami and M2 present a new compilation of classic Gradius titles, which also includes a brand new sequel for one of the best shmup franchises of the 80s and 90s.
Time Flies review – the life and death of a bluebottle
An inspired new indie game casts you as a hapless house fly, attempting to complete its bucket list before it succumbs to the inevitable.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound review – don’t rage against the machine
After a long hiatus, the makers of Blasphemous 2 bring back Ninja Gaiden, with a 2D action game that should please both new players and veteran fans.
The Drifter review – Australian adventure time
A new point ‘n’ click graphic adventure is not just a clever nod to the early days of video game storytelling but one of the most satisfyingly dark game of the year.
Islanders: New Shores review – a cosy city builder at a budget price
A city builder crossed with a roguelite puzzler becomes one of the most uniquely relaxing games of the year, and an absolute bargain to boot.
Patapon 1+2 Replay review – a PSP classic comes to Nintendo Switch
Sony takes the unusual step of releasing new remasters of PSP titles Patapon and Patapon 2 on Switch, as well as PS5, but are they worth such an effort?
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 review – Birdman forever
Activision remake two more of the original PS1 and PS2 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games, adding in new content and taking away some of the original music.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 review – Birdman forever
Activision remake two more of the original PS1 and PS2 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games, adding in new content and taking away some of the original music.
Nintendo Switch 2 comparison: how do Switch 1 games play on the new console?
Now that the Nintendo Switch 2 is out, we’ve tested a handful of the Switch 1’s best games to see how they run on the more powerful hardware.
Monster Train 2 review – off the rails Slay The Spire
One of the few deck-building roguelites to challenge Slay The Spire gets an impressive sequel that may be the most fun you can have on a locomotive.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 review – Power Stone revival
The latest in Capcom’s series of retro fighting game compilations focuses on Capcom Vs. SNK and GameCentral favourite Power Stone.