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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.
Taking a healthy dose of inspiration from Ridge Racer Type 4, Inertial Drift is a unique arcade racer with an exquisite core mechanic.
Bottomless wit and some inspired design choices make this genre mash-up a joy to play.
More sweet puzzley charm from the people behind LostWinds.
From temple to fortress this journey into mythology is an absolute treat
There's witty and satisfying puzzling here but it takes patience to get through it.
On the Edge provides a tense new challenge and is the perfect reason to rediscover an exquisite city-building game.
Another excellent narrative adventure that combines topical issues and emotional drama.
inXile's old-school RPG is the Fallout game we've been craving.
An engaging presentation and some cool ideas can't help elevate No Straight Road's hollow loop.
Slightly Mad's expansive world of motorsport arguably works better as a hard-edged arcade racer than it ever did as a sim.
There as much to enjoy as there is to frustrate in this short, sparky revival of the cult classic.
There's plenty that's familiar about Ubisoft's belated entry into a bloated genre, but there's plenty that's quietly impressive too.
By marrying metroidvania, management sim and a good dose of kindness, Spiritfarer manages to feel simultaneously familiar and refreshing.
A technical marvel, as well as an education and exploration of the joys of flight.
Llamasoft's latest arcade treat is as thrilling as ever.
Total War heads to the Bronze Age for an entertaining and evocative brand of strategy.