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This unlikely Front Mission spin-off's occasional charm can't make up for its seriously broken fundamentals.
Capcom returns to its trusted formula for something that plays like a outrageously pretty PS2 game - and that's a very good thing.
A tense, imaginative thriller that buckles under the weight of its own ambition.
5pb's 2009 visual novel gets a sizeable makeover - but don't expect it to make new fans for the genre.
Dead or Alive 6 stumbles into 2019 like a drunken uncle staggers onto the dancefloor at a wedding: past it and likely to embarrass.
Ape Out is a beautiful and bloody game that's given surprising depth by a tremendous soundtrack.
With a deep love of classics such as Thunder Force, Gradius and Darius, this horizontal shmup goes well beyond a simple cover version.
An insidious, combat-free horror escapade that works marvels in a tiny space - and an intricate portrait of family and superstition
Beautiful, broken, with flashes of brilliance, Anthem is a disorganised mess in search of a reason to be.
A layer of modern nonsense can't obscure the purest, most entertaining Trials game in an age.
A worthy follow-up to a modern classic, Dirt Rally 2.0 offers marked improvements and a driving experience like no other.
One of the great open-world templates fails to come into focus in this well-meaning, if embattled, sequel.
An over-familiar follow-up, perhaps, but New Dawn whittles away the rough edges of Far Cry 5 for something extremely enjoyable.
Far from just another map-clearing game, Metro's first above-ground outing is an atmospheric, characterful voyage across a ruined Russia.
The follow-up to New Star Soccer is better on Switch, but it's '15 more expensive.
All the verbal artistry of Sunless Sea scattered across a gorgeous steampunk cosmos that's a little easier to navigate and thrive in.
Care, generosity and love have gone into this attempt to recreate some legendary tactics games, but is it enough?
Overwrought, unsatisfying storytelling takes the shine off a gorgeous and ambitious finale.
Genres combine with beautiful precision in a game that offers simple pleasures and terrifying depths.
The former Civ 5 director's long-running passion project is filled with nice ideas, but they never threaten to pull together.