Phil Savage
Rambling plot aside, Burial at Sea, Episode 2 is an entertaining stealth-lite shooter with a likeable lead.
A worthy send-off to Guild Wars 2's Elder Dragon saga, and a reason to be optimistic about the future of the game.
A captivating story and varied card battles ensure this light-touch RPG remains entertaining throughout its lengthy campaign.
Not quite on par with Sapienza, Hitman's third episode is nonetheless a detailed, intricate playground for murder.
Not as consistently intricate or surprising as Dishonored 2, but still a worthy epilogue that adds depth and atmosphere to the series' world.
Satisfying arcade skate-'em-up that's fun from the off, and promises many hours on the hard path to mastery.
The high-point of a consistently strong series, and a great showcase of adventure game design that fits the story's theme.
A bright, fun and surprisingly substantial racing experience that does interesting things with Forza Horizon 3's core design.
A little too streamlined in places, but Rise of the Tomb Raider does a lot to improve upon its predecessor.
Essentially more of its predecessor but with a more consistent quality of levels. Which is fine: its predecessor was great.
A varied, challenging platformer that's adept at forcing improvisation and punishing mistakes.
Hitman is back. Confident design and a willingness to experiment produces some of the best missions of 47's long career.
Effortlessly stylish, perhaps to the detriment of substance. But Superhot isn't one to miss.
Please make more games, Original Fire. Show the rest of the genre how 'sim-meets-arcade' is done.
Hokkaido is a confident and experimental end to a great season.
Huge, open and beautiful. Sapienza offers up a different sort of challenge to Paris, and is a promising sign for Hitman's future.
A great expansion, and a promising sign of things to come. Some minor issues aside, Heart of Thorns is a clever addition to one of the best MMOs around.
A fantastic campaign and massive open environments, soured only slightly by minor, persistent flaws.
I listened to Wandersong's soundtrack while writing this review, and I've been happily jiggling my leg throughout.
A triumphant remake of Yakuza 2, full of fun diversions and featuring one of the series' best stories.