Brendan Quinn
A solid HD release of a game that remains not for everyone.
WipEout Omega Collection is a fantastic update that runs as smooth as a supersonic hovercraft.
Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is a colourful, easy-to-play RPG with a unique setting and nifty characters.
Matterfall is a fluid, frenetic, explosively colourful arcade shooter sure to satisfy both casual players and high-score chasers.
Uncharted Lost Legacy is a stunningly beautiful and entertaining return to form for the franchise.
Batman returns in a plotline that finally includes the traditional Joker and a few other fan favourites.
Pillars of the Earth is a great game for anyone who likes the slow process of constructing a cathedral—for anyone else, you might get bored.
The Long Dark is the perfect survival game for Canadian kids who grew up with frozen toes and winter camping.
Wolfestein 2: The New Colossus is a gorgeous, fluid shooter with an delightful story and characters filled with good ‘ol Nazi killing satisfaction.
Call of Duty returns to the European Theatre in stunning 4K.
Skyrim VR is a janky mess, but a fresh and immersive way to experience a game you've already played on several platforms.
A Walk in the Park is a solid expansion to an underrated game that features a fantastic setting and some creative enemies.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance attempts to shake up the Western RPG by shedding familiar fantasy tropes and focusing on realistic mechanics and historical events.
A solid entry in the all-too-small Vampire RPG genre
These kinds of games are essentially love-letters to the OGs of the genre, and that sense of affection and praise is evident in the care that went into crafting Death's Gambit, and I would love to see this game become as polished as it deserves to be.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition is the best version of the best RPG of 2017. If you like these games and have a console you'd be a fool not to play it.
A unique and creative horror game filled with boring puzzles and clunky combat
Just Cause 4 the best grappling hook-focused open-world sandbox game for the PS3…I mean PS4
Ashen tries too hard and not hard enough to be both a Dark Souls clone and something different, and loses a lot in the process.
Sekiro brings a lot of new ideas to the table while maintaining enough comfortable staples to create an experience both fresh and familiar.