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Nadeo makes a concerted effort for console, resulting in a focussed, fantastic Trackmania.
The opportunity to revive Robot Wars in the wasteland makes up for some inessential new missions and a brief runtime.
EA crafts one of the finest MMA games to date, although it's let down by a lacklustre ground game.
Salt and Sanctuary is a derivative Dark Souls clone - but it's a shockingly good one.
A welcome opportunity to return to one of the all-time greats, even if the remaster doesn't hit the same heights as the adventure.
Nuclear family.
Smart, stupid and scrappy, The Division is an ambitious online RPG that delivers strategy and spectacle in equal measure.
It seems destined to be undervalued, but this is a pleasant surprise - a fine fighter that's just about essential for Pokemon fans.
Hitman rediscovers its agency in this strong start for IO's episodic series.
Eight years in the making, Philip Bak's debut project is a twin stick shooter in which chaotic genius can be found.
Invigorating and infuriating in equal measure, Devil Daggers is a journey of self torment that will do terrible things to your brain.
This handsome HD remaster sees Zelda at its most expansive, but also its least adventurous.
An impactful exploration of mental health issues that presents a very different kind of horror.
If you can handle the wild river - and the odd bug - there's plenty to love in this heartfelt survival game.
Digital violence has never been so intoxicating - but there's more here than mere slaughter.
A characterful and generous shooter, though its lack of balance is a thorn in its side.
A leaner, hungrier Far Cry from a bygone age that falls slightly short of achieving its potential.
Project X Zone 2 is a hilarious but sometimes tiresome genre mashup of every crossover you ever wanted.
Bravely Second is an unapologetic sequel to a JRPG that is a spiritual successor to another, and all the better for it.
A frustrating, limited exploration game as well as a delirious exploration of one of sci-fi's greats, Californium is a fascinating oddity.