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Catalyst is as close to a definitive version of a Mirror's Edge game as we're likely to get, despite retaining some of the first game's issues.
Dangerous Golf has a good variety of levels and lots of stuff to destroy, but offers weak, unsatisfying control over that destruction.
Not quite on par with Sapienza, Hitman's third episode is nonetheless a detailed, intricate playground for murder.
It's not flawless, but Overwatch is still one of the best new multiplayer shooters to arrive in years.
Shadwen begins with promise, but has neither the depth nor the variety needed to fulfill it.
Even in its immutable, heavily cutscene driven form, The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine is an accomplished piece of genre fiction with some characters I'll come to miss. Pour a goblet of the red stuff and join them, you won't be disappointed.
A fun, imaginative platformer that’s full of ideas, but prepare to die, a lot.
A tense and spooky strategy roguelike that's as satisfying as it is harrowing.
A great setting, a good story, and more dialogue-based solutions than the base game provides.
One great RPG and one curio. Not a perfect port, but definitely Square Enix's best stab at bringing Final Fantasy to PC so far.
If you find real history a bit bland compared to glorious nonsense made up by strange British people then Warhammer is the Total War for you.
Homefront: The Revolution feels slapdash, and after the initial fun of learning its systems, drab repetition reveals obvious exploits.
Despite a drab multiplayer mode and limited level creation tools, Doom is a cheeky and fulfilling return to pared-down acrobatic gunplay.
Tree of Savior's biggest grind lies in chipping away all of its flaws just to experience its nostalgic charms.
Classic Gearbox shooting with an experimental MOBA twist, but it's no Borderlands.
The early game promises an instant strategy classic, but Stellaris is unable to maintain that pace.
Master its complex systems and Offworld Trading Company is ruthless, immediate and thoroughly rewarding.
A gorgeous tactics card game that's simple to pick up but has significant depth.
Huge, open and beautiful. Sapienza offers up a different sort of challenge to Paris, and is a promising sign for Hitman's future.
A tubthumping tribute to the 40K universe, with perfectly grim design. Multiplayer definitely needs work on its balance though.