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Far more than just a Monster Hunter clone, Wild Hearts exceeds expectations and then some, mixing streamlined action with inventive new toys.
As a technical showcase for what's possible with PSVR2 Call of the Mountain excels, even if its world and mechanics sometimes fall short.
All the confusing yet irresistible energy of early-noughties double-A gaming, marred by awful writing and a core gimmick that doesn't ignite.
Vibrant and self-assured, Hi-Fi rush happily embraces the 00s' cheese - and is all the better for it.
Disparate parts pull together to form a beautiful game that's only more potent for its awkward adolescence.
A rare balance of playfulness and genuine strategic depth, plucked from the margins of history.
An intimite, mindful story of journalling what matters hits a few small bumps in the road.
While a fine piece of craft and a sumptuous reworking of the setting, EA Motive's Dead Space remake sheds a little of the 2008 game's enchantment.
Forspoken takes it time to get over a wobbly start, but there's something worthwhile here amongst the noise.
Nintendo's long-running fantasy series looks to its rich history for this smart, satisfying turn-based strategy game.
Much like its endless enemies, Darktide's many small issues add up to a real nuisance - but stupendous atmosphere and vicious action just about prevails.
A miserable cocktail of ideas from other action-platformers and the worst parts of Rick and Morty.
Criterion takes the reins once more for an arcade racer that's capable of going toe-to-toe with the all-conquering Forza Horizon.
A sensitive remaster of the PSP prequel that's recontextualised in the wake of Remake.
Brisk, stylish and compulsive, this is everything an arcade game should be.
Dead Space comparisons are impossible to avoid - but while The Callisto Protocol's missing some of the depth and tension, it makes up for it with production value and bloody-minded fun.
A bullet hell barrage that wants you to be a better player, Gunvein brings a confident blend of thoughtful elegance and unyielding intensity.
Great tactical fun nestled in a sweet-natured superhero dollhouse
Sluggish pacing and stripped-back character interactions dull the charm, but there are still scares to be found
A gleeful splat-'em-up featuring a lovely bag of tricks.