
A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.


A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.

The new standard for Nintendo Switch 2 Editions.

It’s a familiar pattern: chaotic multiplayer fun let down by a bland adventure mode.

Not all of Prime 4’s additions work, but this is still an excellent comeback.

This unexpected sequel makes a significant leap forward.

The best Hyrule Warriors action yet saves a very disappointing story.

Donkey Kong Bananza’s DLC is an enjoyable but inessential expansion to DK and Pauline’s grand adventure.

Nintendo’s take on wheelchair basketball is a lot of fun and controls surprisingly well, but it sadly lacks content, variety, and personality.

The base game is still fantastic, but this expanded re-release introduces some frustrating limitations that make it hard to recommend.

Nintendo’s great ape finally returns to the spotlight in a truly groundbreaking adventure.

The Switch 2’s Mario Kart is a blast, but its open world isn’t the main reason why.

A passable remaster of an amazing platformer.

A shining example of how to remake a classic RPG.

A disappointing revival that misunderstands what made the Mario & Luigi series great.

The biggest Mario Party ever is also one of the best.