Wesley Yin-Poole
Killer Instinct won't win awards. At the end of this new generation, it won't turn up in the lists of greatest console launch titles ever. And it won't cause the established fighting game creators - the Capcoms and Namco Bandais of this world - to fear for their jobs. But its heart - and its business model - are in the right place. Success!
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a fantastic fighting game, and worth playing whether you're into Dragon Ball and fighters or not.
Arcade Edition is a breath of fresh air for Street Fighter 5, which is finally the game it should have been at launch.
A solid campaign and wonderful competitive multiplayer sees 343 finally make its mark on Halo.
NetherRealm's latest is content complete.
Bigger and better - but there's not enough genuinely new for Destiny 2 to achieve greatness.
Call of Duty nails battle royale with a blistering, jank-free experience.
There's a lot to love about Mortal Kombat 11. The grind, though, can do one.
inXile's old-school RPG is the Fallout game we've been craving.
Street Fighter 5's brilliant combat is let down by a barebones launch and server trouble.