Death’s Door is its own special symphony that borrows liberally (yet creatively) from the Zeldas and Dark Souls games before it.
The animals are back to exercise and scold.
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The Red Lantern is a dog sledding simulation that's lovely and ambitious when it works, but its many flaws make it tough to recommend.
Journey to the Savage Planet sticks the sometimes bumpy landing to create a colorful, pulsating package on Switch.