Zach Jackson
Ghost Recon Wildlands utilises the tried and tested Ubisoft open-world formula, however the lacklustre story, bland characters and repetitive mission design means it never hits the heights it could have reached
Australian-made Death Squared is a challenging yet gratifying puzzler that will satisfy even the most fervent puzzle fans
The Crew’s newest expansion whilst fun on occasions fails to deliver on its police-themed concept
Handball 17 lacks depth, staying power and overall quality to be a real player on the sports video game roster
Watch Dogs 2’s tonal reboot works for all the right reasons and delivers an engrossing tale of digital warfare
Robinson: The Journey is by far PSVR’s grandest experience so far, but it is hard to feel as if it’s anything more than an entrée to larger main course
After a promising start, Here They Lie tries too hard to tell its story and ends up turning into a nightmare to play
Despite the laudable patchwork by Dambuster Studios, it still can't save Homefront: The Revolution from being a disappointing affair
Despite a surprisingly promising start, ReCore is its own worst enemy with its horrendous loading times, tiresome progression system and poor design choices hindering its full potential
Inheritance sums up of Layers of Fear as a whole: on paper it’s conceptually intriguing, but lacking in any real quality when it comes to execution
The game’s emotive soundtrack and intriguing premise outshines its often repetitive gameplay, resulting in an experience well worth its bargain price