Keith Stuart
Springwatch fans who crave mystery may enjoy this slow-burning minimalist adventure
Indulge a guilty pleasure as your ageing character flails around collecting knives, bombs and basketballs while avoiding electrocution and hungry sharks
A band of inglorious stereotypes go on a covert mission to uncover a Nazi plan in a traditional instalment of the series
With its wonky sets, dodgy cameras and bizarre plotlines, this reboot of the gangster adventure series is haphazard but joyful.
The open-world adventure is brilliant in terms of input and response at the expense of any discernible logic
The cult 3DS game has been refreshed for smartphones and the combination of card game and horse racing is as weird and addictive as ever
The original was originally launched on Wii 15 years ago and it still offers a highly atmospheric adventure with many moments of fear and dread
Hacking at the undead in post-apocalyptic LA is a lot of fun, but the game's delayed release has made it sluggish and limited
The open world racer where beautiful environments are crammed with delightfully destructible Lego goodies, will have kids smiling while they play
If you've played a zombie game in the past decade, this mishmash of tattered post-apocalyptic stereotypes will feel all too familiar
Ubisoft's online shooter will be familiar to Destiny veterans, but its gritty take on New York amps up the misery and leaves us powerless to care
PlayStation 4's prequel to horror adventure Until Dawn is a bleak tale of psychological stress that quickly becomes a haunted house fairground ride