Gareth Newnham
Samba De Amigo: Party Central is an addictive and incredibly fun rhythm game and an even better party game.
Baffling business decisions aside, Infinite Wealth is another stellar entry in the Like a Dragon series.
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake is what you would imagine a warm Krabby Patty to be like – delicious comfort food that never fails to satisfy.
Overall, Teslagrad 2 is a fun and engaging and succinct platformer, with superb presentation, and great environmental narrative design. If you're in the market for a varied and engaging puzzle platformer I would recommend giving Teslagrad 2 a spin.
The Last Clockwinder may not have the most original concept, but it is still a well executed and charming puzzler.
Before Your Eyes is a heat warming tale of a life well lived, and one of the best titles PSVR2 has to offer.
Synapse is a superb shooter that uses the PSVR2s capabilities to the fullest extent possible.
The Invincible is a beautiful, mesmerising and contemplative adventure that fans of retrofuturism and hard sci fi wont want to miss.
Another Code: Recollection brings together a pair of stone cold cult classics Switch owners wont want to miss.
Penny's Big Breakaway is a fantastic debut from Evening Star and a must play for platformer fans everywhere.
Jodie Comer and David Harbour delight in this devilishly dark reboot of a survival horror classic.
Despite its somewhat abrupt ending and sodding micro transactions, Mankind Divided is still a marvelous addition to the series with a well written narrative, tons of gameplay options, and hours of fantastic optional content. Though not quite the revolution that its predecessor was, the fact remains that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is one of the few rare cases where basically being more of the same is the highest praise I could give a game.
Kaiju Wars is a slick satirical strategy game that fans of a good monster movie marathon are bound to enjoy
Double Dragon Gaiden is another solid addition to a year of excellent brawlers.
Idiosyncratic, compelling and creative, Whateverland is a one trip this stranger in strange land would heartily recommend.
A perfect introduction to the stealth horror genre for younger gamers and a great time for those who already love it.
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality is a great adaptation, bringing the twisted humor and fantastical world of Rick and Morty to life in a unique way that only VR is capable of. It’s short enough that you can get through it in a single sitting. However, other than a few surprises for hardcore fans, and puzzle enthusiasts, there’s little reason to come back to C 147 after the credits roll. (It’s gone to hell since the Cronenburgs took over anyway)
As a complete package Sonic Origins Plus is a decent collection for series fans and newcomers alike. But as a DLC its merely a collection of curios you can probably do without.
Turok 3 is a blast for both shooter fans and anyone interested in games history.
Solid platforming and brilliant boss encounters more than make up for this Metroidvania's minor irritations.