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Whereas many modern takes on classic retro genres fall foul of style over substance, this has been built with such skill that it doesn't need to rely on our annoying fondness of the past to impress.
DmC Definitive Edition's customisation tools that allow the player to tweak gameplay to suit their own style is what makes this an excellent remaster for newcomers and veterans alike.
Resident Evil remains as odd, unsettling, and unforgettable as its setting, and the HD remaster only emphasises this.
CA has finally nailed the true horror of Alien in video game form. It's only taken 35 years.
A triumph of emergent gameplay, slightly let down by a heavily scripted ending.
The best (console) version of Diablo 3 money can buy.
A beautifully-presented and surprisingly deep RPG that is deserving of everyone's attention.
A melding of the established template and something just new enough, RedLynx's creation is a wonderful thing.
Amidst a pretty lukewarm lineup of launch titles across both platforms, Resogun absolutely shines.
Better than the 360/PS3 instalments in more than just looks, this is the best version of FIFA 14 you can buy.
The Witcher 3 is vast, intriguing, and enthralling.
Fixes problems, buffs loot, nerfs boredom. A worthy expansion.
The game that deserves to sell Wii Us the world over...
The extreme highs carry Ori and the Blind Forest through to greatness if not quite flawlessness. Rarely is a game able to be so devilish in its gameplay yet so touching in its story.
Episode five, thankfully, gives you the room to decide where Clementine ends up and suggests that your decisions are going to have a permanent effect on her future.
Offers a proper bad guy for you to hate, but also asks how far you'll go to escape.
A superior episode, and one that bodes well for the rest of the season.
One of the best local multiplayer games I've played in years.
It may just be more Mario Kart, but that continues to be no bad thing.
The bodywork is built for showing off your new machine, but there's something more substantial under the hood.