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Weather its bugs and lacklustre stealth, and Ghost of a Tale is a quietly ravishing potted epic with a serious subtext.
HAL Laboratory delivers a brilliant chemistry set of a 2D platformer.
Speed and gleeful violence merge in one of the most delirious feats of game design ever.
Breathless action combines with perfect pixel art in a game of real character and delight.
This roguelite shooter is a beautiful piece of work.
A highly accomplished sequel that innovates without losing sight of what made the first one great.
A middling racer in a dreary package that contains one of the finest achievements in the racing genre in years.
A shooter that earns its place alongside Rogue Warrior, Turning Point and Hour of Victory as one of the very worst games you could play.
A continent-sized anthology of American campfire tales that will keep pulling you in deeper, once you acclimatise to its slow pace.
A magical experience that is comfortable enough for VR newcomers to enjoy, while intricate and immersive enough to thrill VR veterans.
The follow-up to FTL is just as punishing - and just as elegant.
Metal Gear's first post-Kojima outing plays fast and loose with the formula, with results that are equal parts brilliant and baffling.
Witty and wonderfully scrappy, turn-based combat has never looked quite like this before.
If you've got the stamina - and the space - then Sprint Vector is an awful lot of fun.
A focus on history makes this an RPG like no other, but its pleasures can leave a sour taste.
The 90s classic has never looked better, but beneath the makeover it can creak.
An earnest eco-platformer that is at once under and overcooked.
This unique twist on VR is just a bit too easy.
The musou genre needed new ideas - but reinventing it as a shoddy open-world game wasn't the answer.
An earnest and impactful adventure, written within the margins of an homage to 80s cinema.