New Super Lucky’s Tale takes you back to the best of N64-era platforming on the Switch
Straight to the point and charming as all heck, this is one of the best platformers you’ll play on the Switch.
Straight to the point and charming as all heck, this is one of the best platformers you’ll play on the Switch.
Your lack of faith is disturbing.
Call it an RTS, reverse tower defense, diabolical Pikmin, or whatever else you want, just don’t pass this gem up.
And no, you won’t want to find out who looks best in a Speedo between Dr. Eggman or Wario. Don’t even ask.
While definitely not the optimal experience one of the finest games of the generation, the Switch port of The Witcher 3 is a technical marvel that’s perfectly playable on the go.
To my chagrin Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD does away with motion control, but it’s still a very colorful and fun party game.
Trine 4 goes back to the mold of the first two games in the series and succeeds in being the best entry so far.
But as just a shooter, did it at least turn out okay?
Ghostbusters junkies are sure to get a kick out of playing through this game again or for the first time ever, even though the original version’s incredibly fun multiplayer modes are nowhere to be found.
There’s something for puzzle fans of all kinds, whether they’re into color block combining or rather have a more carnival approach to their minigames.