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A varied, atmospheric space simulator with beautiful Martian sunsets, challenging survival, and frustrating controls.
An interesting setting let down by frustrating checkpoints and rough UI.
A stylish, weird and entertaining action platformer.
Not the dramatic reinvention I expected, but this is tense and refined survival horror with a brilliantly bleak, grimy atmosphere.
Shadow Tactics’ impressive missions, laden toy box and likeable cast make it one of the greatest stealth games of the last decade.
Problematic in some areas, but overall a really good, thoughtful move towards better sex games.
A promising, assured start, and a welcome return to form for Telltale.
An unsatisfying, forced march through the source material.
An accomplished piece of fan service, but the excitement fades fast and performance problems spoil it for some.
A novel perspective on totalitarian surveillance. Orwell may not make you think, but it should keep you entertained.
If you want to make Total War: Warhammer harder, the Wood Elves are here to ruin your peace of mind.
Though much too easy, Dead Rising 4 is sandboxy zombie-killing adventure that recaptures the series' fun.
Steep’s freedom is exhilarating and it looks stunning, but clunky, imprecise controls tarnish the experience.
A great PC port and lovely open world don’t give depth to Watch Dogs 2’s shallow combat and stealth design.
Repetitive but fun, a hellish challenge or a relaxing, spectacular gore bath depending on how you approach it.
Hitman is back. Confident design and a willingness to experiment produces some of the best missions of 47's long career.
Better than RollerCoaster Tycoon World, but doesn't do much to innovate on the formula.
A rich, detailed world, tense stealth and frenetic action. Dishonored 2 has it all.
A beautiful adventure platformer with a cheerful pixel art veneer, but with very modern themes.
Repetitive combat and an abrupt ending spoil what is otherwise a remarkable feat of worldbuilding.