Vikki Blake
Despite the bolstered vehicular options and the novelty of beaching a boat in Central Park, sadly there’s just not enough here to keep you on the starting grid.
A stern yet scintillating 2D adventure that makes a point of not holding your hand.
It’s beautiful, it’s polished, and it will likely be a smash hit for anyone who’s been waiting all these years for a complex and challenging Mario tennis game.
Frontier follows up Planet Coaster with a licensed park simulator, with varied results.
Despite the strikingly different premise from Life is Strange studio Dontnod, the team’s expertise in characterisation and world-building dovetail neatly into this vampire romp.
The west is an empty, lonely place in this well-timed release - but that's not exactly what you're after from an MMO.
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time lacks originality, but it's stuffed with colour and charm, bringing Luna Nova and its students to life with affection and humour.
A beautiful turn-based RPG whose brutality can sometimes get the better of it.
A smart, witty adventure that makes a virtue of its self-imposed constraints.