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A broken buggy mess of a game without one single redeeming feature. Avoid like the plague.
With The Phantom Pain, Metal Gear has had its arm removed and replaced with something technically far more impressive.
Huge, well-crafted and as crazy as always D00D!
Beaten to the ball. A frustrating but undeniably well put together package.
An excellent tactical J-RPG let down only by a slightly anti-climactic ending.
Most of what made the original Destiny a good game is still there, but the overhauls and tweaks to the lesser parts have given Destiny the sort of boost it needed. It was hard to see how this could serve as a long term franchise after the initial release but now, I am counting down the days until year 3.
The best football sim to date.
A game that should become a cult/sleeper hit of 2015. Not perfect by any means, but great fun for the most part.
A chance to live out some of your childhood dreams and make games for Nintendo!
A few niggles stop this being a 10, but Forza Motorsport 6 is a damn fine package and excels where it counts.
One of the best, exclusive games you can find on the PS4.
Another solid, if unspectacular episode in the Borderlands series.
A solid game, with a few minor port issues, but at a budget price one you should be at least flirting with the idea of playing.
Lovely visuals cannot save Risen 3 from falling way short in the overall quality stakes.
A solid JRPG with an addictive battle system which is let down by the repetitive plot, minor technical glitches and generally being way too easy.
It's all just incredibly dull.
One of this year's easy contenders for game of the year, and for less than £16. That's what, a curry and pint?
A wonderful experience from beginning to end. King's Quest is just wonderful
Blues and Bullets is a showcase in how to open the story of an episodic videogame.
A game of two parts, one that makes you feel so relaxed within its world and another that just about works, but feels like it doesn't quite belong in this experience.