Guardian's Reviews
This cutesy origin tale replaces the guns and sex appeal of the original action series with fairies and cuddly toys
The original was originally launched on Wii 15 years ago and it still offers a highly atmospheric adventure with many moments of fear and dread
This colourful multiplayer platformer was largely ignored when it first came out in 2011 – is it worth a second look?
This could have been a great fish-out-of-water experience, but it's let down by patronising explanations and clunky gameplay.
This wonderfully weird creature-hunter has an unending supply of memorably unhinged, massive foes; it may not be an all-timer but it's fun while you're fighting
Four games from a cult 1980s shoot-em-up developer – from Zero Wing to Truxton – show the value of game preservation
Even the most fervent millennial fans will find little here beyond being able to wield a wand in the hallowed halls
This music-centred adventure pits a teenage boy against robotic assassins in a colourful title for gamers of all talents.
This remake of 2008's urgent sci-fi horror from Visceral Games resists big changes in favour of some laser-focused improvements
The cult 3DS game has been refreshed for smartphones and the combination of card game and horse racing is as weird and addictive as ever
A girl is trying to record her world at the end of an era, but what promises to be an emotional experience can often feel artificial
A bonkers collection of epic adventures and side-quests sprinkled with puzzles that fans of the Japanese pop-cultural behemoth have been crying out for
The story of Atma and his reality-warping girlfriend Raya demonstrates a flair for the dramatic and will keep you guessing right up to the end
The long-awaited follow-up to Golf Story is rough but characterful, with plenty of retro warmth
Oppressive lo-fi visuals and brutalist architecture somehow create a game of laidback curiosity and exploration
Drag voters to the polls as your physics-defying goat runs for president in the silliest game of the year which can now be savoured in multiplayer madness
This first-person shooter from Rick and Morty's co-creator pairs a barrage of nihilistic jokes with flimsy gameplay
Three musicians pick up the emotional and practical pieces after their singer dies in this comforting and warm game of fiendish headscratchers with a phenomenal soundtrack
A graphical overhaul offers a gentler way of playing this vast, strange strategy game of staggering intricacy
This intense, gory horror game is steadfastly old-fashioned and lacking in internal logic – but it's fun anyway