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There's plenty of multiplayer fun in this game of benign wrecking balls.
A likeable indie with cracking source material and a special setting, The Flower Collectors is just missing the magic of detail.
Its shortcomings far outweigh its merits, but what merits they are - Disaster Report 4 is silly, humane and utterly charming.
Eric Chahi's back with a game defined by passion, surprise, heart and beauty.
An expansive remake that treads carefully upon this most cherished of games, though some blunders will linger long in the memory.
A rare Stadia exclusive presents a simple, touching story, matched by mechanics that are a touch too slight.
Hypnotic art, otherworldly audio and captivating writing meet in an undersea exploration game that wants you to take your time.
A cult classic gets a fittingly strange remake whose patchiness can't obscure the original's brilliance.
Great new gameplay features can't help the fact that Persona 5 Royal drags on even more than its predecessor
Wild physics erupts as an office worker takes accidental revenge on the corporate world
There's a lot to admire in Arc System Works' latest, but it's undone by some familiar faults.
The Resident Evil 3 remake, like the original upon which it is based, is inferior to its predecessor.
Bleeding Edge could be on to something with meaningful updates, but at launch it's Xbox Game Pass filler at best.
City 17 provides the setting for a VR adventure filled with brilliant detailing.
A handful of improvements and overhauled physics make this audaciously exciting bike sim easy to recommend.
An even faster and bloodier but slightly wayward follow-up to a thunderous shooter reboot.
Artful animation and visuals combine with tightly designed exploration, though beware persistent technical issues.
An impressive suite of improvements combine with a more clearly defined structure for Animal Crossing's finest outing to date.
An absorbing, tense and well-wrought samurai adventure let down by a little too much recycling and some muddled new systems.
Shades of Picross and Phoenix Wright blend together in this unlikely but utterly lovable genre mash-up.