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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.
Yakuza continues its good run with a fine - if a little lumpy - retread of a modern classic.
A streamlined real-time defence game with a wonderful knack for dread.
Arcane busywork leaves little room for genuine pleasure in this fascinating and frustrating genre oddity.
Colourful, characterful and disarmingly charming, Guacamelee 2 is a hit.
There's no big feature to point towards, but small improvements make F1 2018 stand out as a superlative racer.
An ambitious, stylish and savage takedown of British hubris, but clunky crafting, collecting and combat make for a somewhat dull game.
While not the most ambitious sequel, Overcooked 2 still ranks among the best couch co-op has to offer.
The Metroidvania at its best: a swaggering role-playing beat-'em-up that's very easy on the eyes and dense with secrets.
A slight but smart adventure it's hard not to be charmed by.
Clever tweaks make this far more than a greatest hits package.
An admirable ARPG gets lost in a less than thoughtful Switch port.
Stately, vivid and tragic, this brooding epic finally reaches its climax.
Stealth, horror and procedural scrambling converge in a thrilling package.
A beautiful if brief puzzle platformer that invokes the spirit of Flash gaming.
Another fine turn-based battle system and some charming dialogue and visuals make up for an occasionally dry ensemble campaign.
Bomber Crew takes the FTL formula to WW2, but it can be a bit of a bumpy ride.
A neat little curio that channels a cult piece of hardware, and some of the fighting greats.