Dylan Chaundy from GameGrin writes “The buzzword ‘unique’ is bandied about a whole lot in video game criticism. Sure, lots of elements of many games can indeed be dubbed ‘unique’, however, it’s incredibly rare for a title to be built from the ground up, laser-focused on the notion of being the ol’ ‘u’ word. Indie puzzler Gorogoa is one such game — it really is an authentically unique experience from top to bottom.”
Okay, you might have bought your Nintendo Switch for the huge first-party hits like Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, or Mario Kart 8 but what do you do between releases?
Here’s a cross-section of the overall indie selection that is definitely worth the money to start you off.
XBA says: Quality over quantity, Gorogoa is unique, interesting and absolutely gorgeous.
Carlos writes: "With E3 just around the corner, it’s hard to be thinking about anything else right now in the world of gaming, but before we get lost in the euphoria of new games and announcements galore, let’s not forget all the quality titles we’ve already seen in this first half of 2018, many of which have graced the shelves in May alone.
Whilst we may have already seen some of the years most anticipated titles, we’ve also seen a ton of the year’s easiest achievements bulk out our Gamerscores to help us extend that lofty lead atop the addictive monthly leaderboard.
With that in mind here are 10 of the easiest Achievements from the Xbox One games released in May 2018."
Looks really interesting.