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Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1+2 is one of this generation’s best!
Whether your new or a veteran fan, you’ll have a blast with the Super Mario 3D All-Stars’ timeless classics
You can now run Crysis, but you shouldn't bother running this version at this current state, because Crysis Remastered deserves better than this!
With it costing half the price of a full retail release, it makes eFootball PES 2021 Season Update well worth the price of admission
The Suicide of Rachel Foster is one of the most compelling thrillers that I’ve played this year
Project Cars 3 is one of the best racers out this year!
You might be pleasantly surprised by Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions!
The Last of Us: Part 2 is one of the most emotionally provoking ,and ultimately, one of the greatest games of this generation
F1 2020 is a series at its peak and claims pole position as we move into a new console generation
No game has me feeling like a member of a mobster family, quite like Mafia II!
Avoid Predator: Hunting Grounds like you're being hunted by the Predator itself!
You’ll have a fun playing Minecraft Dungeons, likely whether you’re a fan of the main game or not!
SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated is an example of how a faithful remaster should be done
This iconic series has returned and Streets of Rage 4 is the king of the side-scrolling beat ‘em up!
If you can discover its charm and see past its flaws, there’s still much to appreciate with Daymare: 1998
Two Point Hospital on the Nintendo Switch is every bit is immersive, engaging and fun as its big brother PC counterpart
This is one of the most fun and oddly therapeutic games that I’ve played. Simply put, Doom Eternal is a clear game of the year contender
Shenmue III is full of personality with an enticing world that might just have you full head-over-heels as I did, 18 long years ago
This could very well be your Game of the Year, and with a game as “connected” and polarising as Death Stranding, it will no doubt keep us talking, theorising and speculating for years to come, and that is truly something spectacular.
Yakuza 4 might not be my favourite in the series so far, but that doesn’t stop it from being an incredibly immersive and fun experience from start to finish.