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OlliOlli World will steal your heart with its combo of colourful aesthetics, quirky characters and challenging platforming.
From the moment you first charge an object and cause your own electric destruction, to the last time you throw your head across a pile of spikes and frantically chase after it with your tiny headless body, ElecHead will keep teaching and challenging you with its creative tricks as it fosters a sense of wonder that’s rarely felt.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and when this story ends, you’ll find another one just waiting to begin.
Enchanting art direction and engaging themes make Death's Door more than just the straightforward, Zelda-inspired game it appears to be.
Forza Horizon 5 continues to focus on the joy of driving with a reverence for its environments, and it's still a winning formula.
Unpacking is a remarkable piece of work that elegantly evokes the ebbs and flows of life.
Unnerving, compelling, and unpredictable, it’s excellent every step of the way.
You are told at the game’s opening that you belong to the future, but confronting the nature of that future is what JETT is all about.
Deathloop succeeds at conveying that the most powerful and thrilling weapons to use are your own creative wits.
Above all else, The Forgotten City is a grand example of the kind of storytelling power video games can have.
Lake is careful not to waste your time even as it insists you take all the time you need.
Psychonauts 2 is bursting with imagination, and that’s the thing that will stick in your mind for a long time.
Even if Operation: Tango is more a series of puzzles than a traditional stealth game, both my co-op partner and I absolutely felt like secret agents by the end of it – even if we were less James Bond, and more Johnny English.
As a remaster, Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139… represents another kind of second chance, this time for a cult game to find an audience that eluded it the first time around.
Essays on Empathy did something better than give me a polished videogame experience. It gave me access to an experience of communal artmaking that I didn’t realise how badly I missed.
Horizon Forbidden West pulls players along on a breathtaking journey – one so lifelike and human it’s almost unbelievable just how good it really is.
Elden Ring is an exceptional, accomplished work that realises a fantasy world of solemnity, beauty, and menacing uncertainty you can’t help but lose yourself in.
A detailed driving simulation with impressive fidelity and presence in an approachable package, Gran Turismo 7 is confident, handsome, and endearing.
NORCO is a confronting video game; a confident, biographical and bewildering point-and-click narrative experience that feels more like something you inhale rather than play, with an effective cocktail of magical realism, societal heartbreak, and bummer coolness.
It’s a dining experience worth returning to for fans who already count The Stanley Parable among their favourite meals, balanced with providing the perfect place for new players to take a chance on something different. Regardless of which door you enter, the philosophical taste is likely to linger long after you’re finished.