
There continues to be nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons proves that there's life in the old Nook yet.

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There continues to be nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons proves that there's life in the old Nook yet.

Teenage ennui permeates but never overwhelms

Nintendo has made fitness fun again with Ring Fit Adventure, with a package that's as easy to use as it is a great workout.

It's not quite on the level of The Taken King or Forsaken, but Shadowkeep feels like a major step forward for Destiny 2. It's a promising starting point for the game's third year, and for post-Activision Bungie. I've thoroughly enjoyed the 100-odd hours I've put into it, and I'll easily triple that play time in the months to come.

Bogged down by performance issues and flat characters, Little Town Hero tells a formulaic story set in a beautiful place, strung together by complex, engaging, and gleefully rewarding battles.

Concrete Genie takes you on a uniquely heartwarming journey teeming with creativity and charm that will capture your imagination.

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Expands and improves upon an excellent foundation in meaningful ways, with minimal compromise on the Switch's mobile hardware.

The Surge 2 offers the hard-earned pleasures of Souls-style combat, with less of genre’s signature sting

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening manages to feel new, but still maintain the essence of the amazing original. This is peak old-school Zelda, and it's never looked better.

Borderlands 3 reaches for the stars, and just about hits its mark

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Gears 5 biggest changes don’t reinvent the series, but give the classic shooter more room to breathe. Let Gears be Gears.

A fine take on psychological horror cut down by bugs and wonkiness.

A bright idea made dull by constant repetition and diminishing rewards