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Toren is a good story that suffers in the telling, with simplistic platforming that's hampered by a sloppy camera and controls.
An elegant, pared-down stealth game with echoes of the original Deus Ex, driven by a compelling story of paranoia and betrayal.
A leaner, smarter take on Magicka's fascinating combat system, Magicka 2 is the co-op adventure you've been waiting for.
A big, beautiful, sprawling action RPG full of rich stories, and suffused with an oppressive darkness.
An old school point-and-click adventure with a captivating story, strong characters, and a rich, well-realised sci-fi setting.
Stripped down to arcade basics, it's buggy, bland, and not much fun.
More of a refresh than expected, but still hands down the best modern way to conquer unknown space.
Fun in a simple, almost mindless way, the oceans of Windward are beautiful but not especially deep.
Kalimba is a beautiful, cheerful platformer that finds a neat middle ground between reflex-oriented running and taxing puzzle solving.
A habit-forming FPS for its strategic possibilities and tactical depth, but the lack of matchmaking is especially worrisome.
Engrossing tension between empowerment and disempowerment, greed and fear, across an eminently replayable system.
A massive, challenging retro-flavoured shooter that takes the Metroid formula and runs with it. Old school, but with a modern edge.
A beautifully designed, tough, and cheerful roguelike that rewards perseverance with a singular feeling of finesse.
Sledgehammer's second swing at a DLC pack is a modest hit, but lapsed Advanced Warfare fans may return to find that few others have.
A great combat system is restrained by thoughtless multiplayer mode design.
MachineGames are still masters of first-person violence, but this return to Castle Wolfenstein doesn't give them anything new to work with.
Beautiful, bold and varied. Slightly Mad are uncompromising in their simulation.
A capable attempt to recapture the magic of WWE, let down by the decision not to update any single element of the console versions.
A perfect blend of science and slapstick, and a robust and compelling sandbox of possibility. Simply outstanding.
Both land and space combat lack punch, but there's a fun if predictable 4X game waiting underneath.