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The original Pok'mon Diamond and Pearl were strange, uneven games. The remakes file them down to something still enjoyable, but textureless.
ElecHead is an ingenious, compact, and elegant puzzle-platformer of wordless brilliance.
Vanguard won't join the pantheon of Call of Duty games, but it's a decent stop-gap for those waiting for Modern Warfare's return.
Playground Games delivers yet another gorgeous and enveloping pocket holiday, smartly restructured but reassuringly unchanged.
Football Manager 2022 ramps up the emphasis on the modernness of today's game. It's the most accurate, most joyfully compulsive entry yet.
Ubisoft builds upon the framework of Steep with this enjoyably eccentric open world extreme sports adventure.
Offering a beautiful canvas to work with, Unpacking is a calm and tactile little sim about something most of us would usually dislike.
Hiroyuki Ito returns to the helm for the first time since Final Fantasy 12 in another brilliant examination of RPG fundamentals.
Golf is reduced to its rich essence here, but there's still room for plenty of secrets.
Back 4 Blood is a strange mix of old and new, but it works. The result is a delightfully scrappy hang-out shooter.
The mind behind Threes brings us this 'cosy-crunchy' turn-based adventure that's delightfully deep and brilliantly approachable.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is enjoyable enough at times, but weighed down by a deluge of unnecessary systems and bullet-sponge combat.
A bold, stand-out, knockout of a card game that drips with imagination and menace.
Knife-edge thrills delivered by a compelling cast for a truly impressive horror.
A surprisingly generous and deep life sim from the mind of Swery, but a frustratingly creaky one too.
There's plenty that's familiar about the latest entry in Ubisoft's open world shooter, but that doesn't stop it being a blast.
A stylish, visually sumptuous return for 2D Metroid, and an adventure that proudly sits alongside the series' best.
You can't fault the craft of this painstaking remaster, and the game itself still has an ornery magnetism - but Diablo 2 is showing its age.
A sci-fi odyssey of great vision and promise that proves to be its own worst enemy.
Gentle storytelling and challenging puzzles on an island of intrigue.