Steven Burns
Short and not particularly sweet, Operation Broken Eagle is an unimpressive first stab at giving Dead Rising 3 some worthwhile DLC.
An intriguing narrative is bogged down by sparse mechanics and repetitive environments.
A wonderful upgrade of one of the most derivative and dull titles in the series.
London is wonderful, but Assassin's Creed's inherent problems ensure Syndicate never comes close to doing its world justice.
Fun in the short term, but lacks intensity and excitement.
An elaborate version of Pac-Man that isn't anywhere near as scary as it thinks it is.
A great hook falls foul of terrible bugs, inconsistent mechanics, and woeful performance issues.
Not as bad as the last one, but still nowhere near good enough.
A confused and confusing shooter which can't capitalise on the famous franchise it leans on.
More Office Angels than Hells Angels.
None of these problems keep PES 2016 from being the greatest football game of all time. The question is no longer whether PES can catch FIFA, and in truth hasn't been for a while. Instead, it's the other way around, and may well be for years.