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Can a slick, mainstream action game really reckon with the violence that drives it? The answer is yes - messily, but powerfully.
Atomicrops is a wild and challenging blend of genres that's very moreish indeed.
Travel the globe with games, all delivered with simplicity and charm.
A couple of nifty concepts can't save this uninspired genre piece from its shortage of character or fear.
More an expanded re-release than a remaster, the quality of the original Xenoblade Chronicles shines out in this generous package.
You can build anything in Minecraft, something this fun dungeon-crawler from Mojang ably proves.
Platinum Games offers the slightest of makeovers for this return to its most chaotic outing.
There's plenty to admire in this smart and adventurous horror, though you'll have to endure some missteps to get there.
Eager to please genre fans, Sakura Wars delivers an olds-chool experience with a hefty dose of drama.
Glorious artwork and a fan's eye for detail combine for a sequel that manages to best its forebears.
A predictably grim spin on a legendary action license that really deserves better, Predator: Hunting Grounds is unworthy prey.
Cloudpunk offers a beautiful city to explore, but unfortunately there's not much to discover there once you delve deeper.
The classic formula gets an energising remix in this standalone charmer.
A competent tactical retooling of the Gears formula, even if the execution isn't always spot-on.
There's plenty of multiplayer fun in this game of benign wrecking balls.
A likeable indie with cracking source material and a special setting, The Flower Collectors is just missing the magic of detail.
Its shortcomings far outweigh its merits, but what merits they are - Disaster Report 4 is silly, humane and utterly charming.
Eric Chahi's back with a game defined by passion, surprise, heart and beauty.
An expansive remake that treads carefully upon this most cherished of games, though some blunders will linger long in the memory.
A rare Stadia exclusive presents a simple, touching story, matched by mechanics that are a touch too slight.