Dr Kawashima Switch, Life is Strange 2, Shovel Knight: King of Cards, Boneworks… the best games of the month

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The calm after the end-of-year ehealth game storm is usual, synonymous with fewer game outings. This did not prevent us from selecting 4 titles that stand out, to occupy both your fingers and your neurons.

Shovel Knight: King of Cards

Available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, but also PS3, Wii U and even 3DS and PS Vita

© Yacht Club Games

Third and final extension of the excellent 2D platform game Shovel knight, King of Cards has the good taste of always being free for owners of the original game. Although you can also buy it separately, you might as well play the first chapters before getting into the shoes of the King Knight for this new adventure, since it involves going through the levels of the original game again. All the subtlety actually comes from the gameplay, expertly reworked to match the new specifics of our hero in golden armor. Indeed, this one does not fight with weapons, but with blows of shoulders by charging his enemies, before bouncing on them to finish those who are still standing. A mechanism that also works on sets, King of Cards not forgetting the platform aspect with a level design impeccable. He also did not forget the humor along the way, the adventure offered being even more tasty than the previous ones on this point. Of course, the feeling of deja-vu is inevitable, despite the addition of new worlds and bosses, but the set is sufficiently renewed not to turn too much to the impression of already-played. As a big bonus, a card game intelligently completes the 6 hours (at least) of the main adventure, for a title that ultimately offers very solid content with its 3 extensions.

The opinion of Gamekult : 8/10.

Boneworks

Available for PC headsets (Steam), € 24.99

© Stress Level Zero

Already advised in our selection of the best VR games for 2025, Boneworks Truly gives the impression of going through a (very big) technical demo than playing a real "finished" game. This is because the title of Stress Level Zero is based on an unusual process, in particular for a VR game: making the physical engine the central element – and almost even the unique spring – of its game design. Constantly asking the player to improvise with the objects he has on hand as much to fight his enemies as to unlock his passage to the following playing areas, this is an organic title, inexhaustible creator of situations, remarkably innovative in this which he proposes in terms of mechanisms of locomotion and manipulation of objects. All this still lacks a bit of narrative and "polish" to achieve a fully convincing experience, but Boneworks remains an exciting title to browse. To be reserved, however, for veterans of virtual reality: neophytes could feel lost in the face of such complexity.

The opinion of Gamekult : 7/10.

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