Tom Hoggins
Rare's collection of sporting mini-games hopes to justify Mirosoft's inclusion of the Kinect camera with every Xbox One. Unfortunately the jury is still out.
This collaboration between the DS’s most intelligent and sharply-dressed heroes is a delightful yarn. Tom Hoggins presents his evidence
Infamous: Second Son carries a heavy burden of expectation as the newest PlayStation 4 exclusive, but it is a superhero adventure that isn't adventurous enough.
Titanfall may not be a revolution, but its combination of hulking war robots and athletic parkour makes for the most thrilling multiplayer shooter in years.
Slick, deliriously colourful and breezily inventive, Garden Warfare is a curiously engaging shooter.
The terrifying debut of Red Barrels is a masterclass in the art of video game horror that is stretched a little thin
Nintendo's bounding ape returns again in a thumping, enjoyable but unambitious platform game.
The second season of 2012 game of the year builds a strong basis for success, but there are fears it may have lost sight of what made The Walking Dead so good to begin with
This Xbox One port of the top-down Windows Phone shooter has fizzy gunplay but mediocre missions and questionable monetisation
A Link Between Worlds is familiar but fabulous, offering the leanest version yet of Nintendo’s long-standing adventure. Tom Hoggins returns to Hyrule
Resogun is a marvellous, frantic shoot em up, and the surprise star of the PlayStation 4 launch lineup.
The Roman Empire provides the setting fo Xbox One's Ryse, a visually stunning but distressingly shallow hackathon.
If Pokemon’s greatest pleasure is the joy of discovery, then I’ve finally discovered it. And hooray for that.