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Deftly written and designed, Forgotton Anne is proof that seemingly small, simple things are well worth treasuring.
A colourful cartoon racer that lifts some of Nintendo's big ideas, but not its attention to detail.
A mash of Lego and origami that is wholesome and unique.
Retro Studios displays mastery of the 2D platformer in this exquisite sequel.
Ubisoft's novel fighting game finally comes into focus.
A thrilling but thin survival twist on the city builder genre, oozing dark charisma and political dilemmas.
A beautiful turn-based RPG whose brutality can sometimes get the better of it.
A compelling fusion of tabletop manoeuvring and characterful campaign progression
A smart and charming puzzle game that has respect for your time and money.
Despite eye-catching changes, the heart of this series remains gloriously unaltered.
A smart, witty adventure that makes a virtue of its self-imposed constraints.
A joyous, deep and rewarding tactical shooter.
Fresh presentation and admirable dedication to its big idea can't save this two-player adventure from mediocrity.
A limited and simplistic pirate adventure, but one with an abundance of character and a thrilling conviction in its own ideas.
Make Montana emergent again
An entertaining slice of Pok'mon sleuthing set within a vibrant version of the series' world.
Not the charmer its predecessor was, but a jolly 40 hour epic with dashing combat and an engrossing empire-building subgame.
The Tropico team plays it relatively straight on the red planet - but trouble is never far away.
Perhaps not the greatest Yakuza game, but Kazuma Kiryu's farewell certainly makes for the most human.
Weather its bugs and lacklustre stealth, and Ghost of a Tale is a quietly ravishing potted epic with a serious subtext.