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Gentle storytelling and challenging puzzles on an island of intrigue.
Solid gameplay improvements overshadowed by the fact EA Sports still hasn't tackled FUT's loot box problem.
RGG Studio's broadest, most packed open world is matched by mediocre additions and an ill-fitting story.
Kena is smooth as a pebble - a game engineered to be so unoffensive there's no reason not to play it, or to play it at all.
A short, sharp and fairly shallow take on the famed franchise nevertheless delivers on the full Aliens power fantasy.
There's quality within this intriguing time loop, though by the end you're left wondering whether the core idea is a good one after all.
Amplitude's big play for the historical grand strategy crown is ambitious and considered, but it's missing a little magic.
The Ascent's arcology setting is splendid, if heavily derivative - shame that all you can do here is gun and grind.
This platformer is perfectly perfunctory in every way.
Nothing new but there's some lovely texture in this dark fable.
The Dark Alliance revival lacks finesse, and local co-op, but give it time and it's not without its own charms.
Backbone's sumptuous pixel art and promising narrative threads are undermined by flat gameplay and a non sequitur of a final act.
Minute of Islands is a beautiful thing, but the gameplay can't keep up and there's no real narrative to be found.
Velan Studios transposes the sport of dodgeball into what's a fun, friendly shooter that bears no arms, though it currently lacks legs.
For all the weirdness and fun it promises, Biomutant ends up a deeply conventional open-world action game.
Sumo Newcastle's debut is an engrossing but substanceless heist game - and an interestingly grim take on Robin Hood.
Wrath of the Druids is a meaty expansion which succeeds in taking Valhalla to new shores, even if the path sometimes feels familiar.
Capcom's follow-up to its first-person Resi reinvention is a fantastic horror romp - for its first half, at least.
Enjoyably traditional, if a little tatty in places, this is a shooting game that still stands apart from all others.
A safe choice for fans, this slight reimagining turns a weak game into an okay one.