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There are flashes of promise in this first-person shooter, but this is a mostly uninspired, unpolished waste of an opportunity.
Dull adventure game mechanics are enlivened by a brilliant sense of dread, as the Dark Souls director turns his hand to VR.
Toys for Bob delivers another beautifully restored slice of 90s nostalgia, although the mechanics could have also done with a polish.
Pok'mon's Switch debut deftly toes the line between returning fans and all-new ones, with a few small wobbles along the way.
Tetris gets the Tetsuya Mizuguchi makeover, to dazzling effect.
More Hitman: Season 2 than an experience in its own right, but a couple of great maps plus a fun competitive mode make for a solid fan pick.
The worst of pretentious story games and brainless beat-em-ups combined - with an insulting gimmick that's all its own.
The 'spiritual successor' industry reaches deep into the 90s game cupboard with this futuristic racer. Should we start asking why?
Patchy, chaotic but ultimately hilarious mini-game collection that proves Jackbox is still king of the party genre.
Quality of life tweaks and vast depth can't overcome Football Manager 2019's uncharacteristically clumsy, all-consuming training rework.
An astounding open world unlikely to be rivalled until well into the next gen, saddled by a throughline from the last.
Swery's brand of wonky mechanics underlined with impeccable writing and atmospherics proves just as effective in the 2D platformer field.
Thronebreaker proves card games can tell a story every bit as punchy and provocative as the blockbusters it takes inspiration from.
The Papers, Please creator offers up an intricate and mesmerising puzzle game with a rich and detailed sense of place.
Snappy and responsive weapon-based fighting let down by a boring new story mode and loading issues.
Call of Duty nails battle royale with a blistering, jank-free experience.
Ubisoft's late-stage toys-to-life entry is pretty, derivative and slightly lacking in charm.
A breathlessly brilliant tactical RPG, it's just a shame that Valkyria Chronicles isn't quite as assured off the battlefield.
The Nintendo DS masterpiece is squeezed onto a single screen, with the improvements just about outweighing the compromises.
Super Mario Party gets an enjoyable reinvention for the Switch, though it introduces as many problems as it fixes.