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Half enjoyable adventure, half clunky mess, Beat Cop is a talented rookie in need of a long talk with HR.
It's let down by lacklustre combat and some annoying enemy design, but Prey is still a compelling, beautiful immersive sim.
Strafe skillfully recaptures the look and experience of a full-tilt twitch 1990s shooter while faltering at building upon its potential.
Bold and enjoyable at times, unplayable at others, Man o' War: Corsair is too leaky to wholeheartedly recommend.
Dawn of War 3 has overly dominant elites, and a merely serviceable campaign, but it captures the power of mass battles well.
Touching, sad, and brilliant; a story worth forgiving the limited interactivity to experience.
Funny, philosophical, and deeply, deeply weird, there's nothing else quite like Everything on PC.
A beautiful but short-lived expedition that left me wanting more of its best ideas.
Some solid puzzles can't rescue what is an otherwise terrible adventure game.
Stealth and pursuit haven't changed much in Outlast 2, but it excels as a beautiful, brutal journey through extreme spiritual anxieties.
A cinematic, high-octane, but short-lived adventure, lovingly remastered for a new generation.
An okay platformer but a deeply imaginative horror game, Little Nightmares is worth playing for its array of disturbing imagery.
Smart without being overbearing, Zero Escape: The Nonary Games continues to set the bar for its genre.
A blissfully fluid action game with a compelling twist, let down occasionally by tedious encounters.
Guardians of the Galaxy's story may eventually get someplace interesting, but it's a poor fit for Telltale's simple quick time events and stiff dialogue sequences.
A stylish and creative adventure with a clever time-rewinding hook.
A great port of what is still one of the best action games around. Bayonetta is the essential hack-'n-slash.
A fascinating setting and fizzing gunplay make for a lean, thoughtful exploration-led shooter.
Paradox’s biggest expansion yet brings Stellaris closer to its original promise with a stellar rework of internal politics and new endgame goals.
A decent revival of the N64-era 3D platformer, but with all the flaws that carries, as well as some new ones of its own.