Final Fantasy VII Rebirth makes a technologically miraculous leap to Switch 2, preserving the breathtaking scale and strategic combat depth of the original.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 delivers genuine tension and long-awaited answers regarding Playtime Co.'s dark origins, but the franchise's agonizing episodic drip-feed is wearing thin.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is a witty, brilliantly affectionate celebration of Caped Crusader history that masterfully balances sharp satire with fluid, Arkham-inspired combat.
Tales of Arise arrives on Switch 2 with its stunning current-gen visuals beautifully intact, though a capped, occasionally unstable 30 FPS compromise dampens its fluid real-time combat.
Bluey's Quest for the Gold Pen feels less like a cash-in and more like a lovingly crafted interactive episode, thanks to a whimsical, hand-drawn aesthetic and creator Joe Brumm's signature warmth.
Directive 8020 launches a technically polished new era for the franchise, successfully trading terrestrial haunts for sharp, claustrophobic sci-fi paranoia.
Motorslice delivers a visceral, momentum-driven thrill when its chainsaw-powered parkour clicks, yet it frequently stalls due to finicky context-sensitive controls and repetitive level design.