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Improving old features, alongside introducing new ones, results in a delightful reimagining of a classic farming simulator.
Aliens: Dark Descent is an occasionally wayward but on the whole, inspired movie adaptation, and a suspenseful real-time tactics game.
Don't Nod's latest adds a near-revolutionary twist to choice-based narrative games.
Mask of the Rose is an incredibly ambitious dating sim - for better and worse, as its complexity is its greatest constraint.
A beautifully crafted side-scroller with a restless puzzle imagination.
Like the Blizzard hits of old, Diablo 4 is a designer's game at heart, built on intricacy and depth. A sense of fearful overcompensation holds it back.
30 years after the arcade original debatably debuted the bullet hell concept, Toaplan's best shooter is back in an imperfect port of a port.
Amnesia: The Bunker corrects the missteps of its predecessors and adds in a sense of invention, creating a truly unsettling adventure.
A serviceable tactics game lumbered with an uninspiring setting and narrative, brought right down by bigoted stereotypes.
A brain teaser that borrows the aesthetics of PS1 horror, The Tartarus Key's repetition sadly dulls the impact of its spooks.
Street Fighter 6 rights the wrongs of its predecessor while dragging the famous fighting game franchise kicking and screaming into the modern era.
A remake that closely follows the original classic, with a slightly different overall effect.
A Legofied open-world racer of bright humour and drift-heavy handling, scuffed by baggage and busywork.
The Outlast Trials is excessive and frantically enjoyable - but can occasionally tip over into frustration more than fear.
A strong sense of character is let down by poor controls, fiddly implementation, and bugs.
Boltgun's boltgun earns a place in the pantheon of great video game weapons, but the rest of the game's arsenal doesn't quite live up to it.
Lead a river of humans through complex levels in this delightful, ingenious and generous puzzler.
A terrific Breath of the Wild follow-up with some brilliant new systems, amazing views and more dungeon-type spaces, plus a slightly deadening emphasis on gathering resources.
A copious and often brilliant, if not quite unmissable reworking of a powerfully grim fantasy.
Arkane's vampire thriller is muddled and deeply compromised, but has moments of real charm.