Steve Chambers
A soothing game to snuggle down with, 6-Sided Stories is a perfect pairing to a warm hot chocolate, comfy slippers and a log fire.
Empire of the Ants is a true celebration of our natural world that just happens to be disguised as a real time strategy game.
The Jackbox Survey Scramble is the new game in town just in time for Christmas and it has the potential to be a classic.
Hot Wheels: Monster Trucks Stunt Mayhem won't be a game for everyone but there's a niche market out there that will absolutely lap it up.
Nikoderiko: The Magical World looks fantastic, plays brilliantly, and hits all of the right spots.
DRIVE Rally is a well produced, fun rally experience. It’s imperfect but there’s plenty of time for tweaks before the full release in 2025. With a unique artistic style, arcade style handling, four charismatic co-pilots and a plethora of stages, there’s more than enough on offer for both beginners and rally veterans alike to enjoy in this early access release.
The Jackbox Naughty Pack isn't an essential addition to the overall Jackbox collection but by no meansa disaster, either.
What the Car looks darn great, it sounds wacky as hell and is about as much fun as I've had with a game this year so far.
Combining the combos of PS2 classics with flashy, modern looking spectacle, Monster Jam Showdown is muddy good fun.
Anomaly Agent is a genre-bending, time-twisting, gun-toting, knuckle-crackin' badass of a game, waiting to chuck you around and leave you breathless on the floor, ready for round two.
Fling to the Finish is at its best when played with friends, and I'll happily recommend that you break this out at your next gettogether.
A solid entry, The Jackbox Party Pack 10 continues the series legacy to provide a fun mix of party minigames.
An excellent companion piece to the open-world, frantic off-road action of Forza Horizon, Forza Motorsport is the next generation of racing that I've been waiting so very long for.
Wargroove is an excellent game that builds on its predecessor, offering a classic, narrative driven campaign for genre veterans and newcomers alike.
Ubisoft have copied Playground Games' homework and have made just enough changes, with a few spelling mistakes on the way, to make this a fun, rewarding experience.
Samba de Amigo isn't perfect, but it's a good time for all, and I can already see this being brought out at parties as an instant ice-breaker.
While not a mind-blowing start, The Expanse: A Telltale Series - Episode 1 sets things up nicely for the rest of the story.