Telegraph's Reviews
The long awaited follow-up to the seminal Breath of the Wild is an expected, inventive triumph for Nintendo's famous series
By having the courage to rewrite the racing game rulebook, Project Cars manages to carve a space for itself alongside the genre's finest.
For sheer daft mayhem, Far Cry 4 is now the action game to beat.
Alien: Isolation is a stressful, bold and brilliant interpretation of sci-fi's most terrifying monster. It's not for everyone.
Resogun is a marvellous, frantic shoot em up, and the surprise star of the PlayStation 4 launch lineup.
There's no great revolution here and it occasionally lacks for visual variety and challenge, but Horizon 2 earns its stripes with a breezy determination to simply show you a ruddy good time.
Nintendo's hyperactive brawler is an absolute riot, whether you are in it for fun or for glory.
Moon Studios terrific platform adventure is as thrilling as it is beautiful, making for the Xbox One's best game to date.
Titanfall may not be a revolution, but its combination of hulking war robots and athletic parkour makes for the most thrilling multiplayer shooter in years.
You'd be hard pressed to argue against the potency and sheer joy of Mario Kart 8's racing and track design. Likely to be more contentious is its resolutely, almost stubbornly, simple structure in both single and multiplayer.
The final result is a brilliant alteration of an old friend, shining a new light on a proven structure.
Bayonetta 2 might not have the same manic impact as its predecessor, but is still one of the best --and most bonkers-- action games ever made.
In a surprising turn of events, the one-time Xbox One exclusive cartoon shooter Cuphead has come to Nintendo Switch.
If Pokemon’s greatest pleasure is the joy of discovery, then I’ve finally discovered it. And hooray for that.
This is a generous remastering of a classic role-playing adventure.
This generous standalone prequel to the excellent Wolfenstein: The New Order may be leaner than its parent game, but its breathless rhythm entertains from the off.
The controversial fighting series returns, but beneath the blood and guts is a confident, generous and thoroughly modern brawler.
Acid Nerve's tough boss run is precise, ingenious and rewarding.
If you're prepared to embrace its intimate teamwork requirements then Evolve supplies a rewarding multiplayer experience.
Techland's open-world horror can be scrappy in places, but its parkour-inspired zombie hunting is tense, moreish and engaging.