Nathan Gibson
An excellent adventure game.
An interesting game that makes mashing together different songs almost effortless, Fuser lacks a gameplay hook to keep you coming back.
A deep simulator game but difficult to enjoy.
Observer: System Redux is worth revisiting.
A compelling story filled with important choices.
Refined gameplay and a great selection of songs.
Another great Let's Sing karaoke game.
A significant improvement in every respect.
Not a royal flush quality poker game.
Although Football Manager 21 isn't as in-depth on Xbox Series X as it is on PC, it manages to provide a fun and engaging management simulator that has been sorely missing from consoles for some time.
Destiny 2 looks and plays great.
Space Invaders Forever has two good modes.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood has a lot of interesting ideas, but the boring and repetitive gameplay and lack of compelling story mean it fails to make a lasting impression.
Space Otter Charlie is satisfying and enjoyable.
Get-A-Grip Chip is an innovative platformer.
Republic Commando's brilliant gameplay and compelling story more than make up for the dated visuals, although the Switch version might not be the definitive experience.
King of Seas looks great and has some great ship-to-ship combat but is let down by its underwhelming exploration and basic story.
Famicom Detective Club is a great remake.
Ditching the simulation-heavy gameplay of previous Olympic games is a smart move that creates a more enjoyable experience, especially in multiplayer, but there's still a lack of lasting replay value.
F1 2021 manages to successfully include an engaging story mode while also making a series of improvements that keeps the racing game ahead of the pack.