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Blizzard's take on the first-person shooter sees a generosity of character accompanied by beautifully deep mechanics.
Blood and Wine is a fitting end to an exceptional video game.
Gareth Noyce's revival of the British isometric puzzle game offers a deep and amiable dungeon filled with eccentric wonder.
With the most exciting unit roster yet, Creative Assembly's latest is a godly blend of franchises.
Vast, gorgeous (and confusingly delivered), Fire Emblem Fates sees Intelligent Systems at the very top of its game.
Vast, gorgeous (and confusingly delivered), Fire Emblem Fates sees Intelligent Systems at the very top of its game.
Homefront: The Revolution boasts solid gameplay and impressive level design, but tonally it's a disaster.
Doom's superb campaign makes up for underwhelming multiplayer in id Software's remarkable comeback.
Heavy Spectrum's affectionate, idiosyncratic reboot summons the spirit of the original Shadow of the Beast, as well as some of its faults.
Raiden 5 is a peculiar, scrappy yet refreshing diversion from the genre norm of bullet hell.
Stellaris is the Paradox grand strategy game you need to play.
Gearbox's blend of shooter and MOBA is generous and inventive, but the marriage of genres doesn't fully convince.
Not just for economists, Mohawk's precise, focused debut balances the books with panache.
Gaming's most confident storytellers close the book on Nathan Drake's adventures with their best chapter yet.
A beautiful throwback that's just a touch too shallow.
The Walking Dead: Michonne brings little fresh to the table and most of what it does Telltale's done better before in previous seasons.
Repetitive but charming, Yo-Kai Watch is a kid's game through and through.
Housemarque's latest offers brilliant loot and levelling, but it's the moment-to-moment action that truly excels.
Platinum Games takes a quirky experiment and fleshes it out into a enjoyable Star Fox revival that's stretched a little too thin.
Gorgeous and mournful, The Banner Saga 2 is enriched by a story that meaningfully remembers the choices we've made.