Vikki Blake
Despite an uneven start and a woefully predictable story, Supernormal can offer some sincerely spooky scares.
Silent Hill: The Short Message shows glimmers of the classic horror series at its best - despite the very heavy-handed metaphor, a frustrating chase sequence, and the long shadow of P.T.
Once Human offers a deeply moreish open world scavenge-em-up, but weak action and generic clutter hold it back.
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.
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.
Great ideas and a storied history are mired in mediocre combat and a disappointingly unpolished delivery.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead takes some very usable source material and fails to do much with it.
A gentle cadence and quirky characters can't counter Mythwrecked's repetitiveness, making this more Greek tragedy than odyssey.
Short and simple, Donut County is absolutely sublime.
A stern yet scintillating 2D adventure that makes a point of not holding your hand.
A smart, witty adventure that makes a virtue of its self-imposed constraints.
Aggelos treads a path many others have followed in recent years, but it does it all with a charm of its own.
A slight but smart adventure it's hard not to be charmed by.
Colourful, characterful and disarmingly charming, Guacamelee 2 is a hit.
Swery's brand of wonky mechanics underlined with impeccable writing and atmospherics proves just as effective in the 2D platformer field.
An artful puzzle platformer that'll stay with you long after its short running time.
An over-familiar follow-up, perhaps, but New Dawn whittles away the rough edges of Far Cry 5 for something extremely enjoyable.
A devastating story unfolds across text messages in this unforgettable piece of interactive fiction.
Gentle anarchy reigns in this brilliantly humourous adventure.
Shades of Picross and Phoenix Wright blend together in this unlikely but utterly lovable genre mash-up.