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Amnesia: The Bunker corrects the missteps of its predecessors and adds in a sense of invention, creating a truly unsettling adventure.
A serviceable tactics game lumbered with an uninspiring setting and narrative, brought right down by bigoted stereotypes.
A brain teaser that borrows the aesthetics of PS1 horror, The Tartarus Key's repetition sadly dulls the impact of its spooks.
Street Fighter 6 rights the wrongs of its predecessor while dragging the famous fighting game franchise kicking and screaming into the modern era.
A remake that closely follows the original classic, with a slightly different overall effect.
A Legofied open-world racer of bright humour and drift-heavy handling, scuffed by baggage and busywork.
The Outlast Trials is excessive and frantically enjoyable - but can occasionally tip over into frustration more than fear.
A strong sense of character is let down by poor controls, fiddly implementation, and bugs.
Boltgun's boltgun earns a place in the pantheon of great video game weapons, but the rest of the game's arsenal doesn't quite live up to it.
Lead a river of humans through complex levels in this delightful, ingenious and generous puzzler.
A terrific Breath of the Wild follow-up with some brilliant new systems, amazing views and more dungeon-type spaces, plus a slightly deadening emphasis on gathering resources.
A copious and often brilliant, if not quite unmissable reworking of a powerfully grim fantasy.
Arkane's vampire thriller is muddled and deeply compromised, but has moments of real charm.
A beautiful but rather hollow and one-note trip to a familiar world of wonder and misrule.
The follow-up to Mothmen 1966 is another fascinating, spooky treat.
Cassette Beasts is classic Pokémon expertly remixed for those who feel they have aged out of the series' target audience.
Taking inspiration from RPGs breathes new life into Age of Wonders 4, which balances exciting breadth and surprising approachability.
Some subtle improvements to the grind and flexible turn-based tactics mean Honkai: Star Rail's off to a fine start.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor lovable unpretentiousness is what makes it such a blast - but a lack of true focus holds it back.
Nintendo's turn-based classic is back in a generous new compilation.