Steven Burns
Ready at Dawn, finished by the afternoon.
Enjoyable enough, but overall it adds little to Revelations 2.
An interesting phone-hacking game which draws from the player's real-world experiences to good effect.
It lacks polish, but Dead by Daylight is a genuinely tense ode to 80s slasher movies.
The most refined version of Rock Band yet available, but not as essential as it once was.
Imagine Contra meets Kid Chameleon via Super Meat Boy, with a touch of Sensible Software's irreverence, and you're there. One the most enjoyable couch multiplayer games I've played in quite a while.
An interesting and fun roguelike, albeit one which doesn't capitalise on its potential.
A sumptuous remaster, but the games themselves have aged badly.
Thrills initially, but soon reveals itself to be rather limited.
An enjoyable, compulsively playable mix of driving and football.
It can be frustrating, but Super Time Force is a brilliant concept, executed well.
By turns brilliant and frustrating, a Nintendo classic and a missed opportunity.
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.
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.
A pleasant return to old-fashioned tomb raiding.
An intriguing start to Capcom's episodic adventure.
Interesting co-op play and a decent cliffhanger sees Revelations 2 really get going.