The Digital Fix
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The narrative is delightfully disturbing, but Masochisia needed more meat to its gameplay.
PES 2016 is a fantastic sports game that every avid football enthusiast should own.
A huge step in the right direction but is a tough on newcomers who may be put off by its complexity.
Charming, beautiful, and immense amounts of fun, Tearaway Unfolded is the perfect platformer for all ages.
A solid sandbox adventure, lacking in the chaos and madness that the title and license would suggest.
This takes a lot of the best elements from classic adventures while only hanging on to a few of the weaker ones.
What we have here is a fun story with actual impactful choices lending a level of replayability unseen to date in similar games.
With only one episode left to go, Escape Plan Bravo offers a well-deserved but still enjoyable break in the action
Zombi defies the Wii U gamepad's supposed limitations and reanimates into its own impressive beast.
If you want a brilliantly designed logistical puzzler then so many other games offer so much more.
The story is strong and the characters interesting enough that clicking through all that dialogue isn't likely to put you off.
Forza Motorsport 6 is a truly fantastic racing simulator
If you have a passion for American football, there really is no better replication of the sport this well designed and executed.
As a franchise, it seems to have lost its way.
An engaging diversion for newcomers, but Pillars veterans will lament the lack of tangible story.
Risen 3: Titan Lords Enhanced Edition is a game that feels like a massive missed opportunity.
Veterans of the genre may find many of the puzzles straightforward but it's worth picking up if you haven't already.
Despite some solid gameplay, Onechanbara's journey through titilation and horror becomes lost in translation
A fantastic sandbox for experimentation, yet this framework is not backed up by a rich environment. It is screaming for more involving missions, plots and choices to make you feel like this is a game from this millennium rather than a mere tribute to those from the previous. It certainly does a superb job of revitalising Syndicate for this generation, but it feels like it could be so much more.
Submerged can only be described as a huge disappointment that squandered its potential thanks to some terrible design decisions and being let out the door far too early. Its story is laughable at best, we couldn't muster up any care for the main character Miku and gameplay itself becomes a drag very quickly. The controls are dreadful and the core mechanic within gameplay, the climbing, is clunky and unresponsive. While the soundtrack is fantastic, it isn't enough to make us ignore the glaring problems the game has in terms of performance.