Simon Miller
The Disney Afternoon Collection takes six classic Capcom retro games and offers them to you in a delightful package that will remind you of better days. Lovely.
Aaero wears its Rez-inspired heart on its sleeve to create a rhythm action game that both gives ua nod to the past without that we're now well into the future, too.
Persona 5 is one of the best JRPGs in recent memory, overflowing with originality, entertainment and straight up weirdness. It’s pretty damn good.
Killing Floor 2 does everything it sets out to do very well and is immensely satisfying, especially with friends. It’s not the deepest game in the world, but it doesn’t really need to be.
WWE 2K17 is the best wrestling game in years and also introduces some new features that should become highlights over time. A complete overhaul at some point in the future wouldn’t go amiss, just to see what 2K is capable of with a fresh slate, but what's been added here is all very welcome and well executed.
Rocksteady keeps its reputation intact with one of the finest games to launch with PSVR.
DOOM is an excellent and exceptionally fun first first-person shooter. That's all you need to know.
Star Fox Zero is worthy of the name, but a few inconsistencies stop it from hitting the highs it otherwise may well have achieved.
Far Cry Primal is a great spin-off for the Far Cry franchise, but it doesn't do anything drastically new.
Street Fighter 5 is the best fighting game your money can buy.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam does everything you would expect it to do, and is all the better for it.
A tremendous experience that manages to continually improve upon itself with each passing hour.
A very good offshoot for the Zelda series, it's best – and in many ways should only be – played with friends. Fun, but a little shallow.
Super Mario Maker is a fantastic creation tool. Just don't expect it to be much more than that.
One of the best third-person shooters in history? It was and still is. The proof is right here.
Batman: Arkham Knight is the best Batman game ever made and a classic in its own right.
A decent, but confused, shooter.
It may just be more Mario Kart, but that continues to be no bad thing.
Mario Golf World Tour is exactly what you'd expect… and that's no bad thing.
He should've stayed on his old island...