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You wake with no memory or weaponry in an evidently clear hostile environment, what now?
Pokémon Sun and Moon is a breath of fresh air in a series that was perhaps becoming a bit stale. With the new region of Alola being divided the way it is, there is a great emphasis on variety and diversity.
Is this a colourful entry into the series, or is it like watching paint dry?
While loading human does some interesting things with VR, it ultimately fails at fully loading the personality and soul of that human.
The Call of Duty franchise continues its inexorable forward march with a surprisingly deep single-player campaign and an addicting multiplayer that is only slightly tarnished by microtransactions and networking issues
Watch Dogs 2’s tonal reboot works for all the right reasons and delivers an engrossing tale of digital warfare
Robinson: The Journey is by far PSVR’s grandest experience so far, but it is hard to feel as if it’s anything more than an entrée to larger main course
Welcome to crotch rocket paradise!
Titanfall 2's innovative approach in the crowded FPS genre has not gone unnoticed, and the near flawless gameplay execution and eye for technical detail once again proves Respawn are here to play ball
Is the latest entry in the series going in the history books as a great one?
After a promising start, Here They Lie tries too hard to tell its story and ends up turning into a nightmare to play
Despite the laudable patchwork by Dambuster Studios, it still can't save Homefront: The Revolution from being a disappointing affair
WRC 6 is one hell of a Rally game. The most authentic and entertaining WRC game to date
This truly is The King of the fighting genre in almost every way
A Beautifully animated 2D puzzle game developed by a small team based in Sydney
While technically solid, Gears of War 4 feels less like a fresh new story in the Gears universe and more of a retreading of old ideas
Despite a surprisingly promising start, ReCore is its own worst enemy with its horrendous loading times, tiresome progression system and poor design choices hindering its full potential
Episode 4: Bangkok advances the story-line but does little else that we haven't seen to this point.
Inheritance sums up of Layers of Fear as a whole: on paper it’s conceptually intriguing, but lacking in any real quality when it comes to execution
Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom impressively captures the finesse and chaos that the anime conveys. With its Spiderman-like grappling system and simple combat, the game should be a welcome addition to fans of the series and gamers alike.