Zach Jackson
Despite needing some fine-tuning, AFL Evolution 2 is an improvement in every facet and the best modern take on AFL yet
An iconic American sport made right here in Melbourne (Australia), can we do it justice?
Conarium is a solid Lovecraft-inspired title that will please fans of his work despite some design and production flaws
Dead Island 2 is every bit the gory zombie slasher it wants to be. But as enjoyable and solid as it is, issues with repetition and the gameplay loop stop it from being the game it perhaps could have been.
Need for Speed Unbound sees Criterion put its spin on the formula laid down by its predecessor and the result is a stylish racer that is mostly fun but sometimes frustrating.
A fresh and emotional take on the Sherlock Holmes property creates the best narrative in the series yet, but it’s let down by some ambitious design choices.
With a lighter than usual challenge, Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town is a fun and welcoming change of point-and-click pace
A clever and humorous narrative makes Edgar – Bokbok in Boulzac an enjoyable jaunt despite some shortcomings
While Zombie Army 4: Dead War is more of the same, it still makes for an enjoyable and frenzied time, especially with mates
This faithful remake of a PlayStation classic is a fun trip down memory lane despite feeling a little dated
Days Gone may not hit the heights of Sony's previous first-party exclusives but it still has enough going for it to be worth your time
Gray Dawn is a religious psychological thriller that offers an intriguing story with some breathtaking visuals that is sold a little short by some tedious gameplay and subpar voice acting
Thanks to a nuanced combat system, Extinction is fun hack ‘n’ slash experience whose poorly executed story and repetitive mission design stops it from being memorable for all the right reasons
State of Decay 2 is a fun and challenging survival experience that suffers due to repetition and a questionable technical performance
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
Strange Brigade is a third-person shooter whose fun cooperative elements do its best to assuage its repetitive gameplay
En Garde! is a fun, humorous and stylish frolic through a colourful 17th century Spain that pays homage to Zorro and the golden age of swashbuckling adventures.
Bramble: The Mountain King is a beautiful, charming and disturbing interactive dark fairy tale that is undone slightly by some dated gameplay moments.
Frogwares' remake of Sherlock Holmes The Awakened successfully blends the otherworldly with the logical in a compelling and well-written adventure that shows a different side of the iconic detective.
With a striking hand-drawn art style and challenging puzzles, Children of Silentown is a decent romp for those adventure game fans seeking a dark journey.