Cody Orme
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will be regarded in the same light as Ocarina of Time and Grand Theft Auto III as a game that pushed the industry to new heights we've never seen before.
Just Cause 3 is a joy to play and is easily a candidate for game of the year.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a culmination of every small step Nintendo’s made with the series resulting in one of the most satisfying games I’ve ever played.
It's a highly enjoyable game with a unique take on a genre that's overused in today's gaming landscape.
It's originality and charm make it stand out from the rest of the XBLA marketplace's indie titles.
It lives up to its franchises reputation.
Bravely Second takes concepts from it's predecessor and improves on them completely, making this the best game on the 3DS.
RiME is the rare game that balances its spectacle and whimsy with a dose of quiet humanity.
Everything about this game works together to create an overarching feeling of darkness and depression, but still manages to be fun and exciting.
It reminded me why Call of Duty is one of the most influential series' on the planet, even if it didn't reflect that for a while.
For fans of Xenoblade, this is what we've waited for.
I had a blast with this game, and it might challenge for my favourite in the series. It’s crazy, it’s fun, it’s satisfying, and it’s badass.
With a dark yet optimistic story and old school JRPG gameplay, Tokyo RPG Factory’s first title feels like a classic in the modern day.
Still one of the best games in the genre, Cities: Skylines – Xbox One Edition, is the best city sim on consoles.
The reason you'll purchase this game is because it's still a classic, even with its flaws.
While Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse feels a little too similar at times, it’s one of the tightest JRPGs on the 3DS.
It's not as balanced as its counterparts, but it's still a really fun game.
Something that will please long time fans and newcomers alike.
I had a blast returning to this alternate take on my favourite franchise; this is a game that I will constantly come back to.
While it can feel a little linear at times, there is something magical about the start to any Pokémon adventure, and that’s what makes Pokémon Sun so great.