Bradley Marsh
OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood is more of the same, but that isn't a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination.
ScreamRide is a decent game that could have been much better, but it is still worth owning just for the sandbox alone.
Dying Light shares much with Dead Island, some would probably say a little too much, but it cuts away a lot of the septic flesh and binds the wounds with some new (if not entirely fresh) ideas.
Aaru's Awakening is a competent if unspectacular game, that with a little more time in the oven could have been much better as an overall experience.
A wonderful entry into the first person puzzle solving genre and whilst other games do individual elements better, Pneuma nails it as a package.
Helldivers isn't game that has come out of nowhere, but it is one that has fully exceeded expectations.
The best city building game since the heydays of the 90's when SimCity ruled supreme.
A game that could and should have scored a lot higher, but just can't quite pull the game together.
Not the best Final Fantasy you'll ever play, but still very enjoyable on the whole.
Zelda in all but name, but somehow still feels like its own thing. A worthy homage to one of gaming's greatest.
Might not be one for veterans, but newcomers will get plenty from Etherium.
Ironcast is a wonderous puzzle game that blends perfectly with other genres to create a stunning experience.
Simply put, if you have any interest in the Metroidvania genre, then you owe it to yourself to pick up Axiom Verge and play the hell out of it, complete it, wait for the Vita release and do so all over again.
A perfect storm of elements come together to make a wonderful and challenging experience.
War for the Overworld will eventually be a 9/10 as long as the support continues, just a shame it isn't there yet.
By not breaking the mould, Guns, Gore & Cannoli is nothing but a safe enjoyable experience and well worth your time.
Officially an 8/10, but for this reviewer it is a 10/10 game, warts and all.
State of Decay can sit proudly on top of the undead masses.
A stunning title, with character and excellent game mechanics.
Invisible, Inc. takes the formula made famous by the likes of X-Com and makes a wonderfully tight experience that you will not help but love.