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The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Review
A profound, dizzyingly brilliant meta-narrative masterpiece that subverts the very fabric of player agency on Nintendo Switch.
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A profound, dizzyingly brilliant meta-narrative masterpiece that subverts the very fabric of player agency on Nintendo Switch.
A stunningly crafted adventure that blends heartfelt storytelling, open exploration and confident action into one of Switch 2’s most enchanting experiences, bursting with atmosphere, challenge and irresistible charm.
Parades and races have come rushing into Cities: Skylines in the Race Day DLC.
Forza Horizon 6 is a breath-taking open-world masterpiece that transforms Japan into the definitive, unparalleled pinnacle of racing freedom.
The revitalisation of a classic horror franchise is made portable.
Astro Bot is a welcoming 3D platformer with solid fundamentals, but its simplicity leads it to come up short of greatness.
Take Super Mario RPG, remove Mario and make it much harder; it becomes Another Crusade.
Konami delivers a confident return to classic football, offering smooth play, generous accessibility and a surprising amount of content at an impressively low price.
New life is breathed into the well-trod Dragon Ball saga.
Is the world dead or alive? Schrödinger's Call lets players hang on the last 21 nanoseconds before this question is answered.
Featuring a desert so raw and gritty that it scraped away the game's textures.
Creativity bursts from every page of this imaginative and relaxing Yoshi story.
Yacht Club Games combines inspiration and experience to create a new masterpiece.
An epic JRPG shines almost as brightly as the sparkles on Colette's wings.
Gorgeous low-poly visuals mask this challenging and frustrating 3D platformer.
A quest that's a little more than mystic, but a fantasy that's far from final.
It's not just baby's first RPG; it's baby's first attempt at developing one.