Steven Burns
Reloaded.
Episode 4 confirms what we already knew about Resident Evil Revelations 2: that it's a success, mixing and matching elements of Resi's old and new – while throwing in Raid mode – to good effect.
A familiar setting makes for some excellent kills in Hitman's latest episode.
A smart, engaging puzzler with a great central mechanic.
An interesting and imaginative remix.
It doesn't hit the heights of Sapienza, but Marrakesh is another sterling Hitman episode.
Beautiful and intriguing, frustrating and flawed, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is nevertheless still worthy of your time.
Early-game issues aside, Volume is an entertaining and addictive mix of Metal Gear Solid and Trials.
In theory it sounds terrible, but Guitar Hero: Live's approximation of old-school music TV programming, coupled with the excellent hardware, makes it a winner.
A confident, assured sequel, and a strong end to the series.
A strong start to the campaign, marred by some annoying technical issues.
An FPS where your weapon should be the last thing you use, not the first, Rainbow Six Siege is a fantastic tactical shooter.
Dark Souls 3 relies too much on former glories to reach the heights of Bloodborne or the original Dark Souls, but that doesn't stop it being another superb adventure.
Campaign is dull and forgettable, but multiplayer is great fun and Zombies has had some real effort poured into it.
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.
A very good first instalment, but the best is yet to come.
A beautiful, if somewhat frustrating, adventure game.
Sophisticated, engaging, and utterly unique.
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.
Fission Mailed?