Daniel Pearce
A brutal, chaotic top-down shooter that offers great focused gameplay but little else.
A fun and charming action RPG with robust gameplay and some great battles. It's just a shame that there are very few surprises.
Dishonored 2 is a great sequel, one that refines the mechanics of the original whilst adding plenty of replay value. It's unfortunate the narrative is lacking but there's plenty to explore and discover in this title.
It's more great Dark Souls content, but this expansion offers few unique aspects to the tried and true formula. An additional PVP matchmaking system is a nice touch, but it could do with a bit more polish.
With a fantastic single-player segment this year's Battlefield feels like a very complete package. The multiplayer adds some impressive new modes and features but at its core its the same old Battlefield experience.
A polished and at times enjoyable stealth adventure, let down by uninspired level design and basic AI.
Although it means well, and has bags of character, My Night Job just doesn't have the depth to keep the player hooked and its gameplay becomes repetitive very quickly.
A polished puzzler, built on a great mechanic that is utilised in impressive and enjoyable ways.