Issa Maki
Fans will be pleased with Little Nightmares II, but others might not be convinced by the premium entry fee and low replay value.
The core gameplay of Neoverse is addictive, but ultimately held back by the confines of its creation.
If it's not the best game in the series, it's not too far behind, which is saying quite a bit for one that has spent the entire eighth generation improving itself.
Sackboy turns in a solid performance, but treads over ground that has clearly been walked on by others.
Fans of Kingdom Hearts or rhythm games will both find something to love here, but most will be left wanting more.
Supermassive's latest entry will please fans, but the improvements to its gameplay continue to lag behind the well-crafted story.
Like most developers in the virtual trenches, Survios deserves more credit for its efforts than it receives, and Onslaught will probably go down as another example of this.