Steven Burns
A better version of an already good game, Dead Rising 3 on PC is as close to the game's reveal trailer as we'll get.
Flawed yet addictive, Assassin's Creed may be in need of a change.
Diminishing with every return, Ghosts' addictive nature is tempered by over-familiarity.
Pretty yet uninspired. Killzone, then.
A great hook falls foul of terrible bugs, inconsistent mechanics, and woeful performance issues.
An intriguing narrative is bogged down by sparse mechanics and repetitive environments.
Short and not particularly sweet, Operation Broken Eagle is an unimpressive first stab at giving Dead Rising 3 some worthwhile DLC.
New additions fail to mask old problems.
More Office Angels than Hells Angels.
A very good first instalment, but the best is yet to come.
Fission Mailed?
Not as bad as the last one, but still nowhere near good enough.
Another mediocre effort.
An elaborate version of Pac-Man that isn't anywhere near as scary as it thinks it is.
It can be frustrating, but Super Time Force is a brilliant concept, executed well.
Undoubtedly enjoyable, but it won't linger long in the memory.
Valiant Hearts is a confused game, but also a brave one tackling difficult subject matter.
Flawed, yes. Fun? Certainly. A total failure? Not really.
There are few other racing games that can boast such impressive fundamentals as Forza Horizon 2, and certainly not very many with a world like this wrapped around them.
CA has finally nailed the true horror of Alien in video game form. It's only taken 35 years.