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In desperate need of depth and content, Destruction AllStars is at least a fun whiz around the corner.
Numinous landscapes and skull-rattling combat combine in this leftfield classic
An eerie, hypnotic sleuther - and a cracking first effort from a miniature team.
Bloober Team goes back to the classics for possibly its best effort yet.
Embrace the bucolic life as a grad student tracking some squirrels across a forest in this unique narrative puzzler.
Meanwhile, it's clear that next-gen consoles get a more refined, smoother and prettier experience - even if there is the sense that Hitman 3 isn't specifically targeting the capabilities of the new hardware. But when a game looks as good as this, runs as well as this and features some superb new missions, it's difficult to complain.
IO's final World of Assassination game is closer to a seasonal content update than a sequel, but it's a thrilling endeavour all the same.
A far-out new expansion and major levelling revamp see Blizzard's veteran online world riding a new wave of popularity.
A lovely, mildly experimental city sim with some sinister undertones it never tries to explore.
Ustwo follows up Assemble with Care with more quiet restorative magic.
Exceptional characters, heartfelt storytelling and enjoyable action threaten to be engulfed by endless bugs and hasty, uneven design.
A dazzlingly different debut with a haunting sense of place and adventure.
Playful and wholesome and stuffed with adorable creatures.
Awkward, riddled with plot holes and unintentionally offensive, this is Dontnod's worst offering to date.
A charismatic and enjoyable gangster sim that gets a bit bogged down in admin.
This Greek myth has a few borrowings too many.
New tricks will make the headlines, but Sports Interactive's best move is to breathe new life into the brilliance that's already there.
Godfall offers obnoxiously stylish next-gen spectacle, but its appeal only runs skin deep.
At launch, ahead of the release of the game's first season, Black Ops Cold War is a good shooter and a wonderful achievement, but it is far from being the great competitive multiplayer shooter it should be. I'm confident it can get there. Modern Warfare ended up with some fantastic updates during its first year of life, after all. So I'm sticking with Black Ops Cold War - for now.
Sumo Digital takes Sackboy for a breezy delight of an adventure.