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The follow-up to FTL is just as punishing - and just as elegant.
Metal Gear's first post-Kojima outing plays fast and loose with the formula, with results that are equal parts brilliant and baffling.
Witty and wonderfully scrappy, turn-based combat has never looked quite like this before.
If you've got the stamina - and the space - then Sprint Vector is an awful lot of fun.
A focus on history makes this an RPG like no other, but its pleasures can leave a sour taste.
The 90s classic has never looked better, but beneath the makeover it can creak.
An earnest eco-platformer that is at once under and overcooked.
This unique twist on VR is just a bit too easy.
The musou genre needed new ideas - but reinventing it as a shoddy open-world game wasn't the answer.
An earnest and impactful adventure, written within the margins of an homage to 80s cinema.
Messy, boisterous, chaotic - Civilization 6: Rise and Fall is the antidote to the Enlightenment.
Lost Sphear is a more ambitious JRPG than its predecessor, yet it risks abandoning its purpose to return to the genre's simpler days.
The all-star fighter returns via the arcade for a deep, characterful game that struggles to endear itself to fans and newcomers alike.
A melancholy masterpiece is reborn in this faithful and breathtakingly beautiful remake.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a fantastic fighting game, and worth playing whether you're into Dragon Ball and fighters or not.
A delightful co-op action RPG that's sadly stymied by its insistence on making it hard to play together.
Monster Hunter opens up for the most accessible, most detailed and most magnificent entry yet.
A platformer aimed at speedrunners is also an adventure for the rest of us to savour.
An oppressively beautiful portrayal of an undersea environment, and a well-wrought survival game with a vaguely eco-friendly message.
Arcade Edition is a breath of fresh air for Street Fighter 5, which is finally the game it should have been at launch.