Brett Phipps
The bodywork is built for showing off your new machine, but there's something more substantial under the hood.
Excellent driving mechanics and visuals are sadly hindered by too many major issues.
Better than the 360/PS3 instalments in more than just looks, this is the best version of FIFA 14 you can buy.
A good tech demo that lacks the game to match.
A beautifully-presented and surprisingly deep RPG that is deserving of everyone's attention.
A B-movie plot wrapped around an F-rated game.
EA Sports UFC could have been great, but thanks to a lack of modes and customisation options, it's simply ok.
Simple mechanics mix well with a deep levelling system to make for an excellent game that'll keep you coming back for hours.
It has some interesting ideas, but Road Not Taken is too often both frustrating and confusing.
Madden NFL 15 is an excellent return to form for the series - an essential purchase for longstanding fans and a great starting point for players looking to jump on board.
There's a sublime game of football in here, but overpowered goalkeepers and a lack of innovation sour the experience.
The best Smash Bros. in the series to date, giving the Wii U version a lot to live up to.
F1 2014 contains the same fun and exciting racing as the rest of the series, but sadly also contains the same UI, cutscenes and animations, too, while lacking the Classic Content of 2013.
Lords presents an enticing world, but staggered combat and numerous bugs leave it in the shadows of its rivals.
Why feeling largely familiar, Omega Ruby still offers a solid game of Pokémon with addictive online trading functionality to keep players obsessively catching 'em all.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection is an immense package, but a table falls when a leg is cut off.
WWE 2K15 presents a visual step up over old-gen versions, but regresses in most other areas of the game, ending up being largely disappointing.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker isn't the most taxing puzzle game in the world, but it's well-paced and enjoyable all the same.
Geometry Wars 3 makes big changes, but retains the excellent core gameplay and delivers another addictive blaster.
ABXY Moon (sorry)