All-Star Fruit Racing puts a high-fructose spin on the classic kart racer. It’s admittedly rough around the edges but overflowing with joy.
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Switch portability, great hero variety, and a refreshingly newcomer-friendly design make Paladins a great introduction to the world of hero shooters.
The Lost Child is an low-budget but captivating dungeon crawler that draws on a wealth of different mythologies to flesh out its menagerie of collectible demons.
Framed and Framed 2 are two of the most creative, clever puzzle games in years, and now they’re available for Switch in a convenient, bundled package.
With its macabre, Burton-esque art style and terrifying monsters, Little Nightmares manages channels that childhood fear of the dark that never quite left us.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 combines the hectic fun of a Warriors game with the eccentric characters and enchanting world of One Piece, and now it’s available on Switch.
Ikaruga is one of the best-known bullet hell shoot ’em ups, and the Switch port gives it a new lease on life. It’s famous for its difficulty, but the way Ikaruga finds depth and meaning in its challenge is what makes it truly brilliant.
Hyrule Warriors is back for another round on Switch, complete with all DLC. There’s not much here that’s new, but on a handheld system that can handle it, this is the game at its best.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles was one of the most charming and enjoyable games of 2017, and now it’s found its way to Switch—a match made in Heaven.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a very good but unforgiving platformer—luckily, the Switch version offers up a wealth of options for a more approachable, balanced experience.