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Unless you're looking for a hardcore sim, Forza Horizon is still the best racing series around.
Combines robust storytelling with consistently inventive, surprising missions. Not just a return to form, but a new series peak.
Frozen Synapse 2 has plenty to offer with its campaign, but again, this sequel is at its best when playing against other fallible humans.
After a precarious first year, I'm finally enjoying Destiny 2 again. It feels good to have it back.
A charming watery theme park management game where fish are friends, not food. Until they eat each other or you forget to feed them.
A JRPG for people who haven't played one in a while, basically. Well-made, but disappointingly safe.
A greater focus on raiding tombs, and massively improved stealth combat, make this one of Lara Croft's best modern adventures.
A bare-bones basic shooter that's good for some fun with friends, but there are other, better co-op adventures out there.
A mostly fun, realistic football sim with wonky AI.
Despite an attractive veneer, Planet Alpha offers rote and shallow platforming. Try Playdead's Inside instead.
Two Point Hospital is a brilliant management game, regardless of nostalgia.
Donut County is a short, entertaining tale of a trash panda who just wants a sweet quadcopter.
Social commentary delivered with baseball bat subtlety, Not Tonight owes a huge debt to Papers, Please, but finds its own voice in the bit-parts of post-Brexit Britain.
Ambitious ideas and a twisting story are marred by bad design choices.
Even if its new loot system is a bust, Battle for Azeroth is a vibrant expansion full of wondrous new locales to explore, characters to meet, and stories to tell.
A weird, beautiful, melancholy martial arts adventure. Flawed, but an unforgettable, singular experience.
Following a series high last year, F1 2018's welcome additions don't add up to a meaningfully fresh experience.
A promising setting and clever systems are let down by simple enemies, simpler characters, and strange balancing.
A jog-fest with sluggish combat and inconsistent stealth, but a story that will pull you toward the end anyway.
An atmospheric, well-designed adventure elevated by borrowing elements from role-playing games.