Goat Simulator 3 had me in stitches from its humor to the chaos that I would cause in its playground of an open world. Its quests, customization, and gameplay, constantly kept me entertained, concluding in an absolutely bat-shit finale that felt completely at home with this bizarre and goofy adventure.
Sonic Frontiers
The Callisto Protocol
Callisto Protocol’s comparisons to Dead Space are certainly valid, but apart from its aesthetics and a few combat options, the two titles couldn’t be more different. While Callisto Protocol is still, by definition, survival horror, this new IP by Dead Space’s own Glenn Schofield is anything but scary.
Jitsu Squad
Pokémon Scarlet / Violet
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are impressive Pokemon adventures, filled with incredible ambition and some enjoyable new Pokemon to track down and train. However, this latest entry is also burdened with excessive performance issues, awful texture work, and a ton of other issues that Nintendo should be ashamed of.
GunGrave G.O.R.E
God of War Ragnarök
Ragnarök is the direct follow-up to 2018’s God of War, seeing the events of that adventure unfold as the nine realms prepare for Ragnarök. Both Kratos and Atreus will have to discover the truth behind a prophecy that has them at the forefront, destined to follow their path, no matter where it may lead.
Evil West
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal is a masterwork of its genre. This is a game that is beyond refined and stands atop its peers. Its characters, story, and stylish charm fill every second of its 100+ hour length, and the nearly unlimited freedom of tinkering with everything and everyone around you to suit your needs makes every possible second feel incredibly worthwhile and rewarding.
Bayonetta 3
Gotham Knights
While there are elements of a solid game here in Gotham Knights, it sticks far too close to the DNA of what has worked better before. Nearly every aspect of this adventure is built on the foundation of bad ideas, no matter how well some of them do tend to work. It can be fun, sure, but it could have been so much better.
Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope is a damn impressive sequel that not only refines what came before but does it in such a way that it makes every single aspect of the experience better. From freeform movement and voice lines for your Rabbids companions, this adventure is certainly one worth taking, even if the Switch struggles with it from time to time.
A Plague Tale: Requiem
No Place for Bravery
No Place for Bravery is a pixelated hack and slash title with several parallels to that of God of War. Thorn, a man with a violent past, returns to bloodshed once again alongside his son as he attempts to track down his kidnapped daughter, taken in front of him by a Warlock who has seemingly resurfaced.
Trifox
Glowfish Interactive might not be a studio you are familiar with. The Belgium-based developer has put out only a few titles so far, but with Trifox, that just might change. Trifox sees you taking on an evil pirate that has stolen your TV remote, tracking them down across three sizable worlds before confronting them once and for all.
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway
Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway, feels developed in mind to address the criticisms of its past, a racer placed in an already crowded genre where each and every kart racer out there seems to be taking a page out of the Mario Kart playbook. While it is undoubtedly a better and more feature-rich release than its predecessors, it still lacks that certain something to push it over the finish line.
TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection
Soulstice
Soulstice pulls a great deal of inspiration from the Devil May Cry series, especially that of its reboot in DmC. Briar and Lute, two sisters fused into a single body, must investigate a tear in the fabric of reality, spewing forth deadly creatures and powerful wraiths, all while attempting to not become the very thing they are tasked with stopping.
Steelrising
Steelrising is French developer, Spiders, take on the Soulslike, set in an alternative history where the French Revolution was fought with an army of mechanized creatures called Automats. As an Automat herself, Aegis will track down the man responsible for this threat, all while diving into her very own unique origins.
Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero
The Legend of Heroes is one of the most interesting JRPG sagas out there. So much so that a group of dedicated fans created their own unofficial English translation of Trails from Zero, one of a few entries that never saw an official release overseas. However, thanks to a collaboration with the publisher, it’s here, it’s official, and it’s damn good.