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An eccentric and charismatic B-movie of a game. The Bard's Tale 4 is an ideal place to puzzle in.
Sega's marriage between its best-selling series and the cult anime ends up sloppy and half-hearted.
A generous and thrilling exploration of the wonders of VR.
Another sumptuous, endlessly entertaining automotive playground, but its shift into 'shared-world' online gaming is only a partial success.
Capcom's iconic action hero returns in an adventure that maintains the trademark brutal challenge while finding a way in for newcomers.
Colossal in size, lavish in scope, Odyssey feels like a series landmark and Ubisoft's biggest ever game.
FIFA 19 is a great football video game marred by ongoing issues with Ultimate Team.
A childhood bond reimagined as a series of elegant, time-based diorama puzzles, The Gardens Between is short but very sweet.
Often overwhelming and always nerve-wracking, Mode 7's classic tactical game receives a fascinating strategic reworking.
Slick and overly downbeat, Lara's latest sees the reboot trilogy end just as it began.
An unlikely revival that's spirited in its return to the genre's arcade roots, but that is uneven in its execution.
A rare harmony of developer and licence makes Insomniac's open-worlder a total treat.
An exquisitely thought-out tactical shooter that's instantly a PSVR great.
Short and simple, Donut County is absolutely sublime.
A grab bag of everything that made the purely portable iterations shine, Ultimate Generations is arcane but absolutely brilliant.
Two Point Hospital makes no bones about returning to the foundations of Theme Hospital - and it makes plenty of improvements along the way.
A sumptuous, generous and absolutely gorgeous RPG that isn't quite the measure of Dragon Quest's illustrious past.
Rebellion serves up another enjoyably pulpy shooter, though Strange Brigade struggles to stand out.
The football is as sublime as ever, but PES's lack of progress elsewhere pulls it back.
A fun gimmick is hampered by a lack of polish and structural issues, making this a transformative shooter with serious growing pains.