Noah Smith
Frontiers of Pandora's stunning presentation and fantastic world design are failed by atrocious technical issues.
Realms of Ruin is a clumsy RTS that's devoid of Warhammer's characteristic grim darkness.
Robocop: Rogue City's fantastic shootouts are held back by a dull narrative and bloated pacing.
A lean roguelite that never feels like it's wasting your time, even if it's got some rough edges.
Boltgun is stupendously fun-a treat for Warhammer players and a worthy member of the growing legion of retro shooters.
Power Chord's slick card-slinging combat is weighed down by a gaudy aesthetic and lack of variety.
The heights of Warzone 2’s combat and stunning map design are held down by a rocky launch rife with issues.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is an unsatisfying multiplayer experience that lacks the wry character of the movies it's based on.