Steven Burns
Pneuma can appear pompous and over-reaching, and those who buy it for the puzzles alone will walk away disappointed. As a package though, it's worth checking out.
An intriguing start to Capcom's episodic adventure.
Ready at Dawn, finished by the afternoon.
Resident Evil remains as odd, unsettling, and unforgettable as its setting, and the HD remaster only emphasises this.
A pleasant return to old-fashioned tomb raiding.
Evolution rather than revolution, and better for it, Far Cry 4 is the best the series has to offer.
A superb football game held back by a frustrating flaw in its passing game, this is the best football title on new-gen. But it could have been the best of all-time.
Mixing futuristic tech with established fundamentals, Sledgehammer has created the first truly impressive Call of Duty in years.
Sunset Overdrive has some excellent ideas, but its triumphs are sadly suffocated beneath ultra-repetitive mission design and unsatisfying enemy encounters.
A Mikami megamix of sorts that doesn't hit the heights of the director's previous work, but is enjoyable all the same.
A beautiful, if somewhat frustrating, adventure game.
CA has finally nailed the true horror of Alien in video game form. It's only taken 35 years.
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.
Flawed, yes. Fun? Certainly. A total failure? Not really.
Valiant Hearts is a confused game, but also a brave one tackling difficult subject matter.
Undoubtedly enjoyable, but it won't linger long in the memory.
It can be frustrating, but Super Time Force is a brilliant concept, executed well.
An elaborate version of Pac-Man that isn't anywhere near as scary as it thinks it is.
Another mediocre effort.
Not as bad as the last one, but still nowhere near good enough.