Tom Hoggins
Codemasters latest arcade rally game provides a wide range of racing... and a good chance to show off your next-gen console
Watch Dogs Legion's innovative 'play as anyone' gimmick gives a fresh twist to the open-world template
Avengers 'service' game is struggling for players, but punchy combat and a strong campaign give it a fighting chance of revival
As Nintendo's famous plumber reaches his 35th birthday, the Japanese gaming giant has dusted off three of his defining achievements in one celebratory package.
The early-2000s skateboarding sims are among some of the best games ever made and this update recaptures a punkish heart for a new audience
After 26 years, the caustic Zitz, Rash and Pimple are back
The football is good and The Yard makes a welcome addition, but issues elsewhere are hard to ignore in EA's latest gridiron sim
Freed somewhat from the seasonal release schedule that EA Sports follows with its mega-successful FIFA and Madden NFL series, the sporting game giant steps into the octagon once every two years with its digital interpretation of the hyper-violent Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Revolution's classic 1994 point-and-click adventure Beneath A Steel Sky saw you trawling the underbelly of a dystopian sci-fi city to uncover its grand conspiracy.
The latest outing for Mario's most unusual guise combines inventive puzzle-combat and a gorgeous world to explore
Studio founded by the co-creator of Halo brings an inventive squad shooter twist that doesn't quite hit the mark
Mojang's famous video game series goes all action-RPG and proves a fine introduction to the world of fantasy looting
In the trying time of Covid-19, it might be a little on the nose to play a video game in which a devastating contagion that has laid waste to a city community.
Older readers may remember the notoriety of the original Doom, one of the forerunners of the first-person shooter that sent players to hell and back, turning demons into kibble at the end of a floating shotgun.
There was a deft magic to Moon Studios debut in 2015.
In the right circumstances, a good title should tell you everything you need to know.
Since time immemorial, the simple pleasures of scurrying through a hostile alien planet has been a trusty go-to for video games;
You may notice that this review of Football Manager 2020 is coming rather late.
There is nothing new or radical here. But as comforting popcorn gaming to indulge in while you wait for your trip to the pictures? Job done.
In the run-up to the release of this confident rework of Call of Duty: