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A wonderfully animated but disappointingly short adventure, which nevertheless points to a promising future for its creators.
With its incredible level of customisation Planet Coaster is the pinnacle of theme park management games, however be warned that this depth comes with a vicious learning curve.
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition takes an already fantastic game, improving both the visuals and performance in the process all for a modest fee which many publishers should pay attention to.
This holiday season, if you want to forget about the world, join up with a few friends and fight monsters in an absolute bloodbath then look no further.
A strong opener and weaker follow-up chapter, but the third season is certainly heading in the right direction, narratively at least.
If you've never set foot in the world of Skyrim then now's the time to get your feet wet. Still one of the best RPGs to date and that's not just nostalgia talking.
It's still messy and there are problems, but Final Fantasy XV is appealing to most, fascinating and, most of all, the new approaches make a great recipe.
A disappointing finale to an underwhelming series.
A fun and over-the-top shooter that falls short of greatness.
Jolly ranchers will appreciate the high levels of detail, while city slickers will fall asleep at their tractor's wheel.
Everyone needs more beards and beer in their lives, but maybe not from these dwarves.
A sparkling new take on an old formula, with enough innovation to keep things interesting.
The lack of improvements in key areas are a worry but FHM3 is a solid if reserved update to the franchise.
An utterly beguiling journey from beginning to end: surprising, moving, and accompanied by a near-perfect soundtrack.
A great introduction to newcomers and a nostalgic trip for veterans, World of Final Fantasy is a beautiful game, whose hilarious characters and deep story more than make up for short and sometimes sloppy world design.
Playsport Games has created a game which is straightforward and simple which all the while belies a deep and complicated management simulation.
Dishonored 2 is a great sequel, one that refines the mechanics of the original whilst adding plenty of replay value. It's unfortunate the narrative is lacking but there's plenty to explore and discover in this title.
Telltale's poor fourth episode run continues, but delivers the potential of a solid series ending.
Watch Dogs 2 is a superior game to its predecessor and a thoroughly entertaining romp in a season light on open world offerings.
Ultimately, there are some big flaws here, and too much competition really with the recent release of XCOM 2 on home consoles that are much more complete, balanced and enjoyable. If you're desperate for some Warhammer strategy then this may do you, otherwise you'd be best to look elsewhere.