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In Scorn, a game of wonderfully horrible atmosphere and smart, hands-off puzzling is undermined by some dodgy checkpoints and wonky combat.
Explore an endless wetlands in this glorious study in nature and solitude
Part adventure game, part construction simulator, Lego Bricktales lays strong foundations for a truer type of Lego experience.
Bounding Box delivers an anachronistic high-wire act, and the perhaps the best shooter outright since Doom Eternal.
Dome Keeper merges digging and base defence but struggles to make either a success in their own right.
Imperfect, unkind, and rough round the edges, Session captures more of real skateboarding than almost any game that has come before.
FIFA 23, like so many FIFAs before it, sums up the best and worst of football culture - a joyeous game in the vice-like grip of profiteers.
Hob's Barrow is a game that refuses to leave your brain until the whole thing is untangled.
Grounded's charming, Honey I Shrunk the Kids premise is elevated by its uniquely welcoming approach to wonder.
Compact and terrifying, this score-attack shooter feels like it's come from the future.
Compact and terrifying, this score-attack shooter feels like it's come from the future.
Trails From Zero might be late to the scene but even now, Nihon Falcom's JRPG remains one of the best Trails games yet.
A deft and heartfelt journey through nostalgia.
There's a wonderful depth of tactics in this cyberpunk charmer.
A beautifully structured, rich and thoughtful adventure with gentle but decisive RPG elements.
A lean and tightly-restrained mashup of more than just Rock Band and Doom, Metal: Hellsinger captures the earnest spirit of an underloved genre.
This narrative-driven dice game from Cosmo D is packed full of his signature visual and musical motifs, and loosely picks up your pizzaiolo/secret agent journey from 2020's Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1.
Characterful fighters, a good skill ceiling, and a co-op emphasis with real depth makes Warner Bros. MultiVersus a very pleasant surprise.
There are few surprises to be found in Splatoon 3's multiplayer or campaign, but it is the best Nintendo's spectacular series has been to date.
An exhilarating, fluid, incredibly broken mage-'em-up set in tortured procedural worlds.