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Capcom finds the perfect middle ground between old and new in this sterling remake.
Playing out like an interactive episode of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, Pikuniku is a perfectly formed three hour adventure.
An ungainly but hypnotic exploration of worlds in the making and unmaking, and a fresh spin on the ethos of Team Ico's games and Journey.
The lesser spotted aerial combat genre makes a glorious return in this heart-pumpingly exciting game.
A limp arcade action game amidst a sea of mindless references, Travis Strikes Again fatally lacks the style of its predecessors.
A slightly dated reintroduction to one of Capcom's hack-and-slash greats.
A devastating story unfolds across text messages in this unforgettable piece of interactive fiction.
Ports don't trump arcade hardware originals, do they? M2's elaborate build of Cave's brutal genre masterwork thinks otherwise.
An artful puzzle platformer that'll stay with you long after its short running time.
One of gaming's great neglected oldies gets a spiritual successor crafted with care and imagination.
A chaos of details and features come together for one of the Switch's most generous - and exhilarating - games.
A moody, well-wrought action role-player with striking, desolate landscapes and a couple of great dungeons.
A stylish and smart take on the beloved theme park formula, Parkitect is a winner.
Weather effects and party balloons see a knockabout charmer return in decent form.
Milestone delivers its most comprehensive, accessible and enjoyable racer yet - though it still suffers from some of the same old problems.
A blatantly unfinished and uninspired nostalgia project that sheds a certain, peculiar light on the immersive sim at large.
Darksiders' schlocky action makes a welcome return, though it's not enough to shake the feeling you've played this before - and better.
Bethesda's attempt at Fallout multiplayer is, like so many of the series' vaults, a failed experiment.
A strong if slim shooter that lays down strong foundations for the future, while feeling a little unfinished.
There are flashes of promise in this first-person shooter, but this is a mostly uninspired, unpolished waste of an opportunity.