When a good game comes along, you must whip it.
The only redeeming quality this "game" has is that it's an easy way for trophy hunters to score a platinum.
The long-awaited sequel to Rainbow Moon offers a completely new story, world and characters to explore, yet still retains an air of familiarity that has been greatly refined.
A unique interpretation of the cyberpunk genre.
United Front may not be exactly reinventing the wheel, but the new direction in which Sledgehammer has taken this DLC, elevates it above all that came before it.
Jumping Joe and Friends might be a tad frustrating in terms of unlocks, but, as a party game or a single player casual play, it does a really decent job.
A game that breaks hearts as easily as it breaks beats, Lost in Harmony is short, bittersweet, and worth every second of wonderful emotion that it evokes through music, rhythm and dreams.
A Nineties styled point and click adventure with a distinctly Caribbean flavour and a totally tropical taste.
Visually appealing and technically tight, Chameleon Run does a great job of running on the Switch, but, if you're looking for more than single-serving gameplay, you might find yourself starving.
A worthwhile addition if you are a hardcore fan of the original game.