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An inventive platformer with an unforgettable sense of style and wit.
A rock-hard procedural tinder box brimming with imagination and chaos.
Frictional returns with a subversion of horror tropes, though it's not quite the measure of other games in the series.
MRIs and chandleries and lobster pots and seaside museums - what a game
Fun football with plenty of goals, but the grubby business of selling loot boxes lets the side down.
An immersive space sim that's dazzling in VR, Squadrons provides an exhilarating multiplayer experience, even if the story feels pedestrian.
With some imperfections, Toys For Bob delivers an enjoyable, goofy, deviously challenging and occasionally genius sequel.
A mostly thorough remake of 2002's original, Mafia: Definitive Edition has its moments - but it struggles by the standards of today.
A new classic of narrative and strategy, and a game with plenty of space for the player to enjoy themselves.
Like a playable poster for an iconic rally event, funselektor's top-down racer is a blast.
A fascinating experiment in narrative techniques, even if there's some tonal whiplash along the way.
Greek gods bring family charm to this glittering headlong pelt through the underworld
Don't bother with PES 2021 if you can option file PES 2020, but if you're coming in fresh, PES 2021 is a decent shout at a decent price.
Two of Nintendo's finest, and one of its most interesting, come together in a compilation that isn't worthy of their greatness.
Enigmatic and unapologetic even in the face of its most absurd ideas, this is sometimes messy, sometimes boring, but always astounding.
A legendary game gets a legendary sequel.
Draknek masters a genre with a game of little touches, big challenge, and giant heart.
A stylish, dreamily wrought open-world detective adventure that dances masterfully on the edge of cosmic nightmare.
A likeable campaign can't make up for unexciting design.
An enjoyable and detailed racer successfully invokes the spirit of the 90s arcade, even if it doesn't quite have a spark of its own.