

Scores for this one are a tad less positive than Skyrim, mostly being 7s and 8s. Noire (£44.99), another conversion of a game that’s knocking on a bit. Review scores are a mixture of 8s and 9s, leading to a Metacritic of 85%. Word has it it’s an impressive conversion, but signs of the game’s age are showing in places.

Switch owners get a meaty RPG of their own, in the form of the 100+ hours The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (£49.99). The Metro opted for a 9/10, while Nintendo Life felt it was deserving of full marks. While some critics wished that Nintendo had held off revisiting Sun & Moon until further down the line, reviews claim that this is by far the superior version with plenty of improvements. The Switch gains several big-name releases and a few new indies of note, while the 3DS receives Pokémon Ultra Moon & Sun.ĭespite it simply being an enhanced version of a game barely a year old, it’s easily the handheld’s biggest release of 2017. It’s doubtful we’ll see another eShop line-up as jampacked as this in 2017.
