One of the most immersive and refined ways to experience Hogwarts Legacy.
Hitman is a solid port on Nintendo’s shiny new console, but it misses out on leveraging some of the Switch 2’s most exciting features.
Bithell Games returns to the Arq Grid for a time-looping adventure, but the compelling plot can't compensate for its weaknesses.
Remedy Entertainment deviates from the norm and releases a co-op PvE shooter set years after Control. Check out how it fares.
Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2 is an outstanding port, loaded with content and crisp performance.
Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to.
11 bit studios' long-delayed sci-fi survival title is finally upon us. How does it measure up to the studio's best? Find out here.
Cyberpunk 2077’s on the Switch 2 is visually striking, content-packed, and the best handheld version yet.
As developer Neowiz gears up for a sequel to Lies of P, fans get one more chance to dive back into its twisted world with the Overture DLC.
Build a Rocket Boy’s MindsEye delivers superb vistas but falters under the weight of bland gameplay, shallow world, and shockingly bad game design.
Sonic X Shadow Generations is a slick, high-performance Switch 2 upgrade that shines with Shadow’s best outing yet.
The frenetic PvP arena shooter with portals returns but this time with a fancy new engine and battle royale mode.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on Switch 2 is the definitive edition: beautiful, seamless, and undeniably worth it.
An all-time great gets the polish it deserves, but not the extra value it needed.
Even if it's not the most expansive remaster, the Master Crafted Edition is still a great way to experience the original Space Marine.
Wicked Isle is a fairly meaty story DLC for the recently released Atomfall, but it does come with a few rough edges.
Mario Kart World boldly reinvents the genre with open-world racing, fresh mechanics, and incredible charm.
Stormteller Games ventures into the world of randomness and rogue-lites with Lost in Random's sequel and mostly sticks the landing.
A smarter, stronger Switch that perfects the concept without compromising it, even if it plays things a little safe.
The long-awaited return to Brooklyn doesn't venture outside its comfort zone and feels low-stakes but still offers some fun gameplay.