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Football Manager 26 Touch Review

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If you’re new to the series or you want a portable, tactically rewarding manager on the Switch 2, there’s a huge amount here to love. If you are a veteran who values the old depth and polish, be prepared for irritation and for some features to be absent or undercooked.

Viewfinder – Nintendo Switch Review

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Viewfinder’s reality-bending photo puzzles translate impressively to Nintendo Switch, delivering a smart, stylish, and creative adventure — even if it’s a little short.

Winterlight – Where silence says it all Review

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An elegant, meditative journey through a snow-bound world that uses quiet and presence as storytelling tools, Winterlight rewards patience and reflection with atmospheric depth and emotional resonance.

Ripple Island: Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant -Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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Ripple Island: Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant on Switch 2 blends cosy restaurant management with rich character storytelling and clever cooking puzzles. A warm, charming sim with standout personality, despite a few pacing issues.

Quick Whiskers Review

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A sharp, energetic title that thrives on repetition and precision, Quick Whiskers delivers fast-paced fun for players who enjoy pushing their reflexes and refining their skills one run at a time.

Lonely Guardian Review

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Lonely Guardian combines thoughtful strategy, measured pacing, and atmospheric restraint into a defence experience that rewards both patient planning and emotional engagement.

Simogo Legacy Collection Review

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Simogo Legacy Collection brings seven critically acclaimed indie classics to Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam, celebrating 15 years of innovation with faithful ports, bonus content, and modern enhancements.

Flying Aces: Legend of the Red Baron Review

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Flying Aces: Legend of the Red Baron delivers smoky WWI‑era dogfights, dozens of classic aircraft and bomb‑laden sorties — a thrilling descent into vintage aerial combat if you’re after arcade‑style skies rather than full‑on simulation realism.

MARVEL Cosmic Invasion Review

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It’s not long, and its replay systems are thinner than ideal—but for what it aims to be, Cosmic Invasion hits almost all the right notes.

Crosak Review

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For fans of action RPGs that value precision, mood, and mystery, Crosak is absolutely worth playing.