Lara Jackson
Although not perfect, this is a solid and enjoyable experience that will get you cr*pping your pants
Shemue I & II look like old games but they’re being sold as exactly what they are – a revisit into one of gaming’s most seminal and ground-breaking experiences.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes definitely deviates from the series’ standard, but it implements the changes in a way that’s refreshing, unique and incredibly fun.
Resident Evil 2 is one of the most exciting games I've in a long time.
It’s not exactly a Game Of The Year contender and it’s not about to revolutionise the FC franchise, but it’s a fun and enjoyable free-for-all in a world devoid of order.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season is a must-play for existing fans of the series, and for those who like a little philosophy and love in their games.
I’d thoroughly recommend Yoshi’s Crafted World to young gamers, Mario fans and people with a passion for platformers, but it’s not going to do much for hardcore gamers with such little meat on its bones.
All in all, Sekiro is a fantastic experience that shouldn’t be missed by Soulsborne fans and series newbies alike. It stands shoulder to shoulder with the other great ARPGs of the era, and is well worth spending hours mastering.
All in all, Supermassive Games is off to a strong start with to The Dark Pictures Anthology with Man of Medan. Although the company is yet to announce any details on the following games in the series, Man of Medan is a tasty appetiser for what's hopefully going to be a deliciously devilish meal.
There's more meat to Realm of Magic than, say Strangerville, but it's not a perfect Pack…