Mary Billington
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles delivers an imaginative and colourful atmosphere that's contained within its own unique fantasy land.
Ever Oasis has a charming, varied, and colourful world to explore with many characters who join you on your journey to safeguard your newfound home once and for all.
If you're looking for a new kart racer to add to your collection, you can't go wrong with Cars 3: Driven to Win.
The WipEout series is a shining example of how to keep racing exciting with many variations and an awesome visual style.
RiME is an attractive title that sends you on a fascinating journey.
Dreamfall Chapters is a lengthy and entertaining game with an enthralling narrative.
If you can get past the hideous graphics and glitches and don't mind using an online guide every now and then, Syberia 3 is actually quite a fun game.
Dragon Quest Heroes II takes everything that was amazing about the first game and fixes all of the major gripes that I had with it.
Lego City Undercover remains a unique game in such a sizable series.
I must say, The Phantom Thieves surely stole my heart as I've had a ton of fun with Persona 5.
As a visual novel in 2017, The Silver Case is a huge disappointment.
Toukiden 2 manages to stay interesting by providing a wealth of abilities that can be used in exploration and fighting.
The frustration with its emphasis on mining gems aside, Story of Seasons is still a lot of fun as a cute and leisurely game.
Overall, I wasn't disappointed by this latest installment in the Hitman franchise.
This latest Tales title is definitely on my shortlist of the greatest.
Bugs and useless gateways aside, the Ghostbusters Story Pack is a ton of fun and the levels are top-notch.
I'm delighted by how far Frogwares has taken the Sherlock Holmes franchise.
It's great that yet another awesome Dragon Quest spin-off is now available for PlayStation 4.
Root Letter is an intriguing title with an interesting story that manages to stay engaging throughout.
Even though Exist Archive is a pretty game that blends Metroidvania stages with traditional JRPG elements very well, it simply fails to deliver when it comes to variety.