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An entertaining superhero power fantasy, let down by awful Batmobile combat, a laughable villain, and serious performance issues.
A great expansion, and a promising sign of things to come. Some minor issues aside, Heart of Thorns is a clever addition to one of the best MMOs around.
Kingdom is a fun, gorgeous management game, but trying to learn its mysteries eventually becomes a slog.
Vermintide is a brilliant twist on the Left 4 Dead formula, and deserves much of the same praise heaped on Valve.
Rebel Galaxy's combat can be a lot of fun, but there's little depth and a lot of repetition.
A straightforward cliché that feels out of place in the new wave of cRPGs.
Tales from the Borderlands is a big, funny adventure with great characters—worth playing even if you don't like Borderlands.
Beautiful, touching and messy. Life Is Strange is good—not great—but I'd recommend it to anyone.
Both genuinely original and a smart physics puzzler, but aggravating in places, Mushroom 11 falls a few inches short of a classic.
A technically excellent educational game, but dry for all but maths enthusiasts.
Brash, solid, run 'n' gun goofiness that's a tad too underwrought to be truly brilliant.
A complex, challenging, and grimly satisfying simulator.
A satisfying, self-contained adventure that plays to the series' strengths, but doesn't add anything novel outside of its storytelling.
PES finally finds the balance between stout sim and accessible arcade, but a poor port cast shadow on an otherwise great game.
A solid expansion addressing the right problems, but still shackled by its core game's choices.
Armikrog's memory puzzles and tenuous humour are a low point in the adventure game renaissance.
A peculiar experience that's personal, sincere, and full of questions to unpack, though it asks them far too bluntly.
A beautiful adventure with heart, humour, and satisfying hacking puzzles you can enjoy even if you don't know anything about coding.
Still the best football game you can buy for your rig, but FIFA 16 feels unambitious.
A hilarious JRPG romp with far more than laughs on its side.