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A noir art style, terrifying atmosphere, and an enjoyable narrative lead White Night towards success only marred by a few irritating mechanics here and there.
You won't play anything quite like Republique anytime soon, and its deep storyline is worth taking the time to dig into.
A superb puzzle game that has the added bonus of being cross-buy.
A badass little blaster that's not afraid to be hardcore and treat you like a whiny little child, Helldivers is most fun when you and your teammates work together.
Revelations 2 continues at a rate of knots, upping the action in favour or slowing the actual story exposition a little.
A completely insane concept, ScreamRide is a decent coaster sim combined with a brilliant physics game and a complex yet engaging level designer.
An aesthetically-pleasing but decidedly empty puzzle game, Pneuma scratches an itch but fails to excite
A solid, extremely accessible fighting game, Dead or Alive 5: Last Round is certainly worth adding to your collection if you're a fan of the genre.
Aaru's Awakening is a beautiful frolic into a world of nightmares and imbalance: championed by its hand-drawn art style, compulsive level of difficulty and thrilling sense of achievement.
Deep but confusing strategy layered over classic Dynasty Warriors.
Some great moments, but this is far from being everything a fully interactive Dragon Ball Z battle could and should be in 2015.
A more robust offering than last time, and a more essential addition this time around, The Bright Lord is a solid way to top off Shadow of Mordor's Season Pass.
A surprisingly good return to the world of Resident Evil, that could pave the way for something rather special.
Two of the finest RTS titles ever developed get a makeover courtesy of Gearbox
The best way to enjoy the classic space shooter today, and it's just as compellingly addictive as ever, but a lack of online functionality holds it back.
A stunning action game that relies on story and performance over padding and tacked-on game modes, The Order: 1886 will nonetheless divide gamers with its short run time and reliance on cinematic dazzle.
Hand of Fate is unique, offering an addictive and incredibly entertaining experience that anyone can enjoy.
A sequel that definitely builds upon the promise shown in its predecessor. A great combination of fantasy adventure and comedy.
Like Left 4 Dead before it, Evolve is a game that feels slightly under-nourished at times, but which takes the crummy old co-op FPS wheel and totally re-invents it.
A more accessible adventure for newcomers this time around, but Monster Hunter Ultimate 4 still hasn't fully shaken off its outer armour.