Grady Penna
Close to the Sun deserves praise for the world it builds and just how gorgeously rendered that world is.
Draugen is not a revolutionary game, but it is a smart one.
Horace is a charming homage to an era of gaming and culture that’s rapidly fading into the sunset, yet it never rests of the nostalgia factor to keep the player engaged.
The Surge 2 has some marked improvements over its predecessor but doesn’t color too far outside the lines.
I went into What the Golf? expecting a fairly straightforward golf game with a few silly surprises, but it’s so much more than that. Even if its simplistic nature sometimes acts as a double-edged sword, What the Golf? is a devilishly charming experience full of good humor and imaginative gameplay wrapped up in a thoughtful and endearing package. It may be made by people who know nothing about golf, but they sure know how to make a fun video game.
Overwatch on Nintendo Switch is a prime example of a fantastic game marred by a sub-par port.
Though the planet is a savage one indeed, in this case, the risk is absolutely worth taking.