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Moonglow Bay is a genuinely moving and surprisingly feel-good tale about coming to terms with grief and embracing change.
Bloodshore is a short and sweet FMV game with good acting and characters, let down by a lack of branching narrative and a sometimes passive gameplay experience.
Time Loader is a great physics-based puzzler with a ton of heart that grips you emotionally throughout and refuses to let go.
If you can get past all the posturing and over-the-top woo-hooing, Riders Republic is a very good extreme sports game.
Unpacking is a satisfying, gorgeous and unexpectedly emotional dive into moving house and the importance of our possessions. This game simply must be played.
Go into Nuclear Blaze knowing what to expect and there's a lot of simple firefighting fun to be had. Oh, and there are cute kittens to save, too.
If you already played Roki, there's nothing to bring you back in. But if you missed before, then it's absolutely worth getting lost in.
Mario Party Superstars won't change anyone's mind, but for those of us who enjoy it, there ain't no party like a Mario Party-party.
Rainbow Billy is a positive and colourful adventure from start to finish, but the lack of challenge prevents it from reaching its full potential.
NHL 22 is enjoyable, but feels very similar to last year despite using a new game engine. Too much focus has been put on implementing Superstar X-Factor abilities and little else.
Tails of Iron is a charming and often brutal Souls-like adventure, with some wonderful combat mechanics and a gorgeous hand-drawn world.
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water is a refreshingly traditional survival horror game that's genuinely scary.
Despite the minor problems, Skul is an immensely enjoyable, constantly surprising and great looking roguelike adventure that comes well recommended.
Horizon Chase Turbo: Senna Forever is a great add-on adds to the startling legacy of one of the most beloved sportsmen of his era.
Those expecting a revolution may be disappointed, but Age of Empires IV is still a confident, deep, and hugely compelling return.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is a bit rough around the edges, but it's so fun to play, with a well-written and exciting story.
After two years of early access, Killsquad is launching in a strong position to build on a solid, playable, and enjoyable foundation.
Resident Evil 4 VR is no lazy port, and genuinely adds another dimension to what many consider to be the best game in the series.
A tense, action-packed tale that feels completely different from what you've come to expect from The Dark Pictures Anthology so far.
After two decades away, the PlayStation is finally back inside the Battletech universe, and it feels…alright.