animal crossing new horizons review

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review | A paradise on your Switch

It is 6 AM on a Sunday morning. Despite being in self-isolation as a result of a global pandemic, I am awake. I have no real reason to be, as time now feels like an abstract concept, but Animal Crossing: New Horizons is waiting. I get up, I turn on my Switch, and I go to my island. I fish for an hour. I…

  • Immensely satisfying to grow out and develop your island.
  • Is laid-back and uniquely therapeutic.
  • Plenty of customization options.
  • The Museum has received a huge upgrade.
  • One of the best-looking games on the Switch.
  • Some may not appreciate its extremely slow pace.
  • Awkward multiplayer features.

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Immensely satisfying to grow out and develop your island. Is laid-back and uniquely therapeutic. Plenty of customization options. The Museum has received a huge upgrade. One of the best-looking games on the Switch. Some may not appreciate its extremely slow pace. Awkward multiplayer features.
Immensely satisfying to grow out and develop your island. Is laid-back and uniquely therapeutic. Plenty of customization options. The Museum has received a huge upgrade. One of the best-looking games on the Switch. Some may not appreciate its extremely slow pace. Awkward multiplayer features.
Immensely satisfying to grow out and develop your island. Is laid-back and uniquely therapeutic. Plenty of customization options. The Museum has received a huge upgrade. One of the best-looking games on the Switch. Some may not appreciate its extremely slow pace. Awkward multiplayer features.
Immensely satisfying to grow out and develop your island. Is laid-back and uniquely therapeutic. Plenty of customization options. The Museum has received a huge upgrade. One of the best-looking games on the Switch. Some may not appreciate its extremely slow pace. Awkward multiplayer features.
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