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Teyon blends bloody linear shootouts with light open world action for an entertaining, if unadventurous, RoboCop experience.
In its quest to be the most meta game ever made, Alan Wake 2 becomes a spectacle about writers and writing that badly needs an editor.
Moonring adds modern convenience to a classic Ultima-style RPG to create an approachable and appealing adventure with a huge amount of depth and discovery.
An endless cascade of ideas in a game that takes Mario to some wonderfully strange places.
Respectable platforming and classic Sonic elements are undermined by inconsistent new ideas.
At once a little simple and a little over-stuffed, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is still above all a game of immense charm and fluid, free-form style.
A thrilling arcade pool game with a lot of leeway for making your own blend of rules.
Missing the elegance of FromSoftware, Lords of the Fallen is let down by Soulslike clichés and performance woes.
A serviceable, sometimes-engaging official Star Trek version of Stellaris that makes sense for generic space war fans, but flounders when it comes to narrative logic and Trekkie authenticity.
A crew searches a watery world for a missing friend in this evocative game of exploration and conversation.
Dull warfare mars a fascinating battle for supremacy during the late Bronze Age collapse.
A shallow shooter that doesn't offer anywhere near enough bang for your ill-gotten buck.
Developer Harebrained Schemes returns with an evocative and pulpy tactical adventure, where enjoyable turn-based combat just about offsets some woeful real-time stealth.
A generous and lavish racer, with thrilling driving, that wants you for the long haul.
Golden Age Baghdad, along with a return to a more focused, stealth-based design, makes for a rich and characterful adventure.
Detective Pikachu Returns is a straightforward mystery adventure whose strengths lie in its Pokémon setting and breakout star.
Worlds sit within worlds in this properly magical puzzle adventure.
With the license gone this is the beginning of a new era, but it feels like business as usual - for better and for worse.
Demake visuals are the perfect match for a game that's both direct and gloriously weird.
2021's groundbreaking Wikipedia ARG returns with new art and fungal sidestories – and a superb execution of its multi-layered, misinformation murder mystery.