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Irony Curtain is the funniest game of the year. It’s also a great tribute to the PC clickers of old, and a good PnC game in its own right
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a gripping emotionally-charged story-driven experience that delivers not only one of the best narratives of the year, but one of the best games of the year
Brief Battles might not take the party game crown, but it'll certainly take the party game undergarments
Close to the Sun delivers one of the best horror narratives in years thanks to an engaging and atmospheric experience
A fun and unique blend of survival/crafting and survival/horror. Emphasis on survival and emphasis on horror
A ferociously fierce fighting game marred by questionable practices
Although it borrows heavily from the house that Left 4 Dead built, World War Z is a fast-paced fun time with a great sense of progression
With pure, uncut puzzle fun and lots of it, the newest and biggest BoxBoy adventure is also the best
Ghost Giant is hard to talk about without spoiling too much of the story or gameplay, but I can say unequivocally that it is magical. It takes great advantage of the VR platform too, with the only real issue being that not everyone has a VR to experience it. This might be my new favourite Zoink game.
It's a little pricey, but this is the definitive version of a last-gen classic
alcon Age is a nice little gem that soars to the skies while having a carrying rough feather
If you have played them in the past, even fleetingly – this is a great time to get reacquainted with Phoenix Wright and co
A serene and pleasant attempt at a relaxation experience that's let down by Switch performance issues and a steep cost of entry
Space Junkies has the foundations of a great game, but does it have enough legs to rocket through post launch?
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is a far cry from the disappointing game that preceded it. With changes like a more pleasing and communicative art style, gameplay design which is more conducive to a challenging and enthralling experience and some of the best third-person cover-based shooter arena design I have ever witnessed in a game before
While its scope may turn off people looking for a more focused game, you simply couldn’t ask for a better representation of the time period — even when it strays from what the books say for the sake of a consistent narrative
A bunch of good ideas and a great setting just don't stand up in the face of terrible execution
Yoshi's unique brand of platforming is as solid as ever and comes with a brilliant visual twist, just don't expect it to bring too many new ideas to the crafting table
Xenon Racer hits its mark pretty well. There are many things that can easily over complicate an arcade racer, and even though not everything has a tonne of polish, Xenon Racer smartly focuses on just a few key areas. The result is an enjoyable, casual racing experience for those looking to step away from the higher profile simulator racing games and play something with a bit more style.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an incredible game that was crafted from the ashes of a Tenchu reboot