Ashley Hobley
WWE 2K24 continues to improve the franchise in ways that should have more and more people’s faith in it restored. With some great additions and really enjoyable MyRise and Showcase modes, this year’s edition is well worth picking up for any wrestling fan.
Having put 70+ hours into Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, I can safely say that this title is going to give more bang for your buck than many other games this year. With an engrossing story, compelling characters and more side activities than you can poke a bat at, the value alone on this title makes this well worth picking up.
While Like a Dragon: Ishin! definitely feel at times like a PS4 launch game with odd animations and extensive load times, the gameplay and story still hold up today.
While there may be some who enjoy this, most who play this hoping to get another taste of what they got with Tales of the Borderlands will feel let down
Two Point Studios have done it again, finding a fantastic twist on their last title with their unique humour and style and making educating students a fun experience.
With beautiful art, great music and a satisfying gameplay loop, these games will have you captivated for hours as you explore every nook and cranny of the delightful world.
Football Manager 2022 is the best in the franchise so far and makes sure that it’ll continue to sit at the top of the (small) mountain of sports management games.
Anyone that loves a good co-op experience and a puzzle game will get a fantastic afternoon out of Operation: Tango filled with yelling, cheering and the kind of frustrated sighs that only build better friendships and make better spies.
Hazelight has delivered another memorable co-op adventure, this time one that is brimming with chaotic Pixar energy and a real inventive flair for game ideas.