Stephen Palmer
Overall, Hue succeeds both as a cleverly crafted platformer and an emotional piece of story-telling.
The Amnesia Collection is a mixed bag.
Other than that, there isn't a lot to fault Emily Wants To Play for.
Metrico+ won't appeal to everyone's taste.
As expected, Nex Machina is another exhilarating piece of dual-stick shooting fun from Housemarque.
Despite its paucity of modes, Disc Jam is still incredibly addictive and fun to play.
Despite its rough edges (and it does have quite a lot), Valley is still a very worthwhile experience.
The Bunker's professional production and compellingly told story make it an extremely engaging experience despite its low level of player interaction.
Despite its inferior controls, Lara Croft GO on PlayStation is still a very pleasant experience.
W.M.D manages to add some interesting new aspects to the classic Worms gameplay, but it still feels almost identical to previous installments.
The only other complaint I have is that it's all over pretty quickly but for such an inexpensive game, I suppose that's to be expected.
Despite its technical problems, Dex is still an easy game to recommend.
Overall, Aven Colony is easy to recommend partly because there's so little else like it on console but also because it's an excellent and engrossing example of the genre.