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Don't let the cuteness fool you, Kine is one of the cleverest puzzle games around.
A small, perfectly formed adventure
A masterly racer that gets to the very essence of motorsport's magic
Playtonic tightens up its nostalgic take on platforming and turns its eyes to the future.
Stylish cinematic super-violence is transformed into smart temporal puzzles.
Outrageously pretty and newly refined, Frozenbyte's series finally strikes gold.
A smudge of systems from other Ubisoft games fail to coalesce - and sometimes are plain crippled - in this weak open world shooter.
Rogue Corps is elevated at times by the fact that it's hard to truly screw up a twin-stick shooter.
A suite of enhancements help bring the virtues of this staunchly traditional RPG into focus.
A kind and gentle adventure that's filled with vivid life.
It's a game which feels almost there.
Slapstick gaming at its silliest, Untitled Goose Game delivers brilliantly on its premise.
The beautiful game at its most glorious, and its most grotesque.
The humour is even more annoying, the guns even more amazing and Gearbox's shooter is more divisive than it's ever been.
A masterly remake that preserves Koholint Island for a new generation.
Equal parts tense and unpredictable, this serves the kind of memorable experience that makes exploring branching storylines a joy.
Maybe this is perfume, following the shape of the breeze. From top-note to drydown, vividly here and then vividly gone.
PES 2020 is a patch or three away from being a very good game. As it stands, it's a weird mix of brilliant and broken.
A tough, well-wrought action-platformer distinguished by some toe-curling portrayals of sin.
Mixed multiplayer and a depressing grind can't dim the light of a superb new Gears campaign.