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A CRPG of unparalleled breadth and dynamism, Original Sin 2 is Larian's masterpiece.
A scrappy, open-ended, infiltrator's delight for the player who enjoys breaking levels more than beating them.
A 3DS classic gets a follow-up that doubles down on the charm.
The people behind Grow Home return with an ingenious multiplayer battler.
Great fighting, but a drab art style and disappointing roster of characters let the side down.
A morbid, potent epilogue for Dishonored 2 equipped with new powers, some great locations and some overdue tweaks.
Project Cars 2 improves upon its predecessor for a racing game of unprecedented scope - unfortunately hampered by a series of small issues.
Bigger and better - but there's not enough genuinely new for Destiny 2 to achieve greatness.
A timely overhaul that should take a great game to new heights - though it's not quite on peak form this year.
Tooth and Tail is a deft and minimalist RTS that's slick as a knife through the ribs.
Metroid returns with an enjoyable if underwhelming remake of a famously divisive game.
Please Knock on My Door effectively encompasses the isolation and strain those who experience depression go through on a day-to-day basis.
Improvements abound, but Knack's adventures still suffer from a lack of charm.
This ambitious survival game emerges from Early Access fully featured but just as in danger of toppling in on itself as ever before.
Myst's spiritual successor offers a lot of the same delights as its 1993 forbear, but is hampered by litany of technical issues.
Last Day of June is a touching story of love and loss, its emotional weight cemented by eerie visuals and a spine-tingling soundtrack.
A 90s arcade masterpiece gets the home port it deserves.
A one-of-a-kind blend of blood-thumping martial arts, combo curation and grindy multiplayer set in a ravishing wasteland.
A vibrant interpretation of golf that expands on the series' distinguished lineage without compromising, or distracting from, its strengths.
This wonky crossover is the unlikely source of a superbly designed tactical combat challenge as well as a charmingly silly adventure.