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A bold, stand-out, knockout of a card game that drips with imagination and menace.
Knife-edge thrills delivered by a compelling cast for a truly impressive horror.
A surprisingly generous and deep life sim from the mind of Swery, but a frustratingly creaky one too.
There's plenty that's familiar about the latest entry in Ubisoft's open world shooter, but that doesn't stop it being a blast.
A stylish, visually sumptuous return for 2D Metroid, and an adventure that proudly sits alongside the series' best.
You can't fault the craft of this painstaking remaster, and the game itself still has an ornery magnetism - but Diablo 2 is showing its age.
A sci-fi odyssey of great vision and promise that proves to be its own worst enemy.
Gentle storytelling and challenging puzzles on an island of intrigue.
There are missteps and a new look that doesn't quite pop, but Banana Mania ends up an enjoyable celebration of the series in its prime.
A splendid, moody elaboration of what makes Outer Wilds so special.
Solid gameplay improvements overshadowed by the fact EA Sports still hasn't tackled FUT's loot box problem.
RGG Studio's broadest, most packed open world is matched by mediocre additions and an ill-fitting story.
Pick a direction and wander off to get the most out of this mesmerising game of exploration.
Kena is smooth as a pebble - a game engineered to be so unoffensive there's no reason not to play it, or to play it at all.
A stupendously entertaining, infectiously energetic racer that could only have ever come from the arcades.
Playful challenges and a warm sense of place and character converge in this cheerful modern classic.
A strong love for storytelling and the feel of games like Earthbound makes Eastward shine even where the gameplay flags.
A gentle adventure, imbued with a sense of place and purpose.
A brilliant timeloop shooter that gives Dishonored's best tricks and techniques more opportunity to shine.
The Switch is the perfect home for Nintendo's freewheeling charmer.