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Amazing atmosphere and tense gameplay make Hunt: Showdown a memorable multiplayer foray regardless of the few issues it does have
Powered by a dark and evocative narrative, The Suicide of Rachel Foster is compelling from start to finish
The gameplay of these action classics remains as awesome as it was ten years ago, but as a remaster it doesn't really up the ante
Dreams is the impossible made possible, and most importantly, accessible. There's never been a creative platform like this, and Media Molecule has proven that they were the only ones capable of building it all along
While Zombie Army 4: Dead War is more of the same, it still makes for an enjoyable and frenzied time, especially with mates
Exploring the colourful, strange and entertaining titular planet is a blast when combined with a progression system that keeps things moving at a steady pace, with only a few stumbling blocks that threaten to derail the experience along the way
Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch is a welcomed addition to the series
Though it follows a very recognisable 'indie adventure' formula, Lost Ember has exactly the right amount of heart and creativity to make it compelling
Despite the drastically different change in perspective, the game feels quintessentially Darksiders. For fans, it is a must-play. For anyone with even a passing interest, it is also a must-play.
Thoughtful, challenging combat, plenty of variation in all facets and a narrative that hits the mark, this is the singleplayer Star Wars experience that many of us have been waiting for
While it does make a lot of good changes, Pokémon Sword & Shield make more mistakes compared to previous iterations in the franchise. Regardless, newcomers and Pokémon fans alike are bound to find enjoyment in the new region and those that inhabit it.
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts’ refined gameplay delivers not only the best entry in the series but the best sniping experience to date
Death Stranding is gorgeous, somber and intriguing, underpinned by a motif of human connection despite largely revolving around fetch quests and traversal
Pendulo Studios have managed to create something that feels unbelievably faithful to its source material, with an admittedly small number of teething problems that really don’t detract from the overall experience
Calling it a simulator is a stretch, but this relaxed and friendly adventure does a great job at showcasing just how great bees are
Need for Speed Heat manages to successfully mix the game’s modern formula with the glory days to deliver the best Need for Speed experience in years
The Outer Worlds consistently raises the bar for what an RPG of its kind should be like
A daring and fresh adventure in Hell that excels in the most important areas but just barely misses the mark in others
Sega and Nintendo join forces once again to bring their beloved mascot characters to the world's stage, The Summer Olympics
It might not even be a mansion, but the Last Resort Hotel is the perfect stage to another freakishly fantastic entry into the Other Mario Brother's oddball spinoff franchise