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Great art and a distinct approach to rhythm action makes this a brilliantly horrible twitch experience.
Battlefield remixes the formula for its move to WWI, resulting in a patchy but playable campaign and outstanding multiplayer.
Much more than a mere 'Best Of' compilation, Rhythm Heaven Megamix is a tour-de-force of microscopic, rhythmic ingenuity.
Failbetter provides an exquisite expansion to Sunless Sea that runs deep.
VR finds its killer app in a 15-year-old Dreamcast game.
This stylish sports shooter shows that traditional multiplayer games can work in VR, but it can't quite prove that they should.
There are showier VR games out there, for sure, but this is a nice thing to return to once you've had your fill of gimmicks.
Shadow Warrior's surprising new direction makes the sequel a riotous blast, though it can't quite live up to its predecessor.
Evolution Studio's great game is stripped back for this VR standalone, losing more than it gains in the process.
As clever and original as it is tedious and broken, Mafia 3 has the makings of a classic, but doesn't go the distance.
A cautious revival but a very worthwhile one, which creates a great foundation for future games.
Bowser's latest m'ch�-nations are boringly familiar. Despite the usual fizzy writing, this series doesn't make us crease up like it used to.
Offering freedom within structure, Dragon Quest Builders manages to formalise a riveting story within Minecraft's expansive template.
For space fans left cold by the popularity of the fantasy MOBA, this game will tempt you aboard.
Rocksteady keeps its reputation intact with one of the finest games to launch with PSVR.
Destiny's uneven final expansion fails to build on The Taken King's advancements.
Playground Games' series has never been a more triumphant standard-bearer for racing games as pure, escapist entertainment.
An ambitious and promising multiplayer shooter take on 40K that's left Early Access a little prematurely.
Despite a delightful new story mode, FIFA 17 falls short where it matters - on the pitch.
Virginia's an astonishing piece of narrative design, and a game that goes where few others are capable of following.