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Sony brings a cult classic to a wider audience but does so with little fanfare or consideration
Dream Daddy comes from a nice idea, but is often hard to take seriously. It’s good fun for at least a couple of hours, but if you’re playing for the ‘novelty’ you won’t be playing much longer than that.
Less a game and more of a teaser, Leaving Lyndow ends up making a terrible impression
DiRT4 is the love child of DiRT Rally and a return to the Dirt games of old. Fun, fast and full of content. Rally fans everywhere won't be disappointed
The Golf Club 2 will entice you with easy-to-learn gameplay but will hook you with the quest for the perfect shot!
Usually calling something a ‘by the numbers’ sequel can be considered a detractor, but the numbers for the original Splatoon were exceptional, and Splatoon 2 has built on everything brilliantly. Combining a fresh way to play an existing genre with a new and exciting premise created an environment that is alluring to even the most jaded gamer
Infinitely charming and unnaturally adorable, Yonder suffers from tedious gameplay but makes up for it with a bold sense of whimsy
A near-perfectly executed remaster of a contentious-but-stellar classic that manages to feel more modern and relevant than ever
Micro Machines World Series fails to capitalise on what makes the toys and games so great, delivering a shallow experience unlikely to hold up against any level of nostalgia you might have for the tiny cars
With Get Even, The Farm 51 have crafted an immersive and captivating narrative that had me hooked until the very end. In a word, it is unputdownable
After thirteen years, Kate Walker's third adventure is a reminder that not all good things come in threes
With incredible visuals and a unique gameplay experience, it is an exemplary example of what the Nintendo Switch is capable of
While Tekken 7 does sort of go back to its roots and rights the wrongs of some of its predecessors (mainly Tekken 6) it does leave a little to be desired from a story perspective and the rage system feels more like an adaptation of systems from other fighters instead of a new system to help make the game feel unique in the genre
Thanks to its stunning visuals, electrifying soundtrack and exhilarating and addictive gameplay, the Wipeout Omega Collection is one of the best racing titles this generation
Prey generally impresses with its intriguing setting and rewarding exploration, but stumbles in its combat and technical execution
In the world of digital kart racing, Mario is king
A stellar campaign, fantastic mechanics and wealth of meaty content make Injustice 2 the new benchmark for fighting games
Farpoint is an immersive and memorable experience...only when played with the AIM controller
This lovely-looking indie adventure game exhibits a wonderful sense of imagination and artistry and makes up for any shortcomings with a satisfying journey full of heart
With remasters being such a well-defined entity in today’s world, there is plenty of titans for Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers to measure up against, and sadly it falls short against all of them