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The Darkside Detective is a rather basic game. It is, however, well made, fun and worthy of a look for adventure game fans.
One of the best games of its kind around, Superhot VR is an essential if you're looking to get the most out of your PSVR.
This is a game that costs £11.99, so content-wise, it offers enough for that price tag.
Bursting with extra content and more addictive than sugar while giving the same rush, Super Cloudbuilt is an absolute delight and one worth seeking out.
All in all, Theseus falls short of what it tries to do, instead being an underwhelming and short VR experience.
Dream Daddy is one of the funniest games of recent memory, but sadly also very short.
Its lightweight story might not do enough on its own to suck players in, but once everything clicks with Sundered's combat and exploration, it all comes together as one of the most challenging and rewarding games of 2017 so far.
At its heart, when you strip everything away, Hellblade is a frank and unrelenting warning about helping others, to not let them drift further and further towards darkness. For that reason alone, Hellblade may just be the year's most vital game.
Boss Key's brand of role-shooter is an enjoyable rush while it lasts, but LawBreakers may not have enough beneath the surface to last the distance.
Korean schoolgirl ghosts? Check. Undead zombie babies? Check. If you're a fan of supernatural terror, this cult survival-horror classic is essential.
Unless you have a rabble of drunk friends on your couch, Nidhogg 2 is a pretty hard sell.
It's fun for a while, but Agents of Mayhem is just a lot of wasted potential.
The Long Dark is the perfect example of the kind of game you can make when you aren't rushed to release.
Observer lays the paranoia and atmosphere on thick, while not sacrificing significantly in the gameplay and story department. The result is a nicely balanced, consistent and compelling experience that is easily recommended to horror and sci-fi fans.
Naughty Dog has, again, crafted a nimble little action-adventure game worthy of the Uncharted name and one of the series' best. Chloe Frazer deserves her own full-on game down the road. Uncharted: Frazer's Fortune, perhaps? Yes please.
Absolver is great at its core, but it definitely needs more meat on its bones if it wants to stick around.
It's light on gameplay and may make a few missteps, but Last Day of June's important themes will resonate with plenty of people.
A drastic improvement over the original, Knack 2 offers plenty of fun with others, though its weak story and limp characters really let it down.
Early on in the game, you're told that Kiwami means “Extreme”. While this isn't an extreme makeover, Yakuza Kiwami is an extremely good retelling of an underrated PS2 gem.
Terrible controls, non-existent world-building, and all-round sloppy execution makes DreamBreak a game that even the most ardent of retro gamers would find difficult to love.