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Dragon Ball has certainly been around the block in video game terms, but Dragon Ball FighterZ is a franchise best.
The truth is, Monster Hunter has always been brilliant – but it's always been niche. Monster Hunter World feels like the right game to finally crack that – a game that makes smart changes that might finally mean that a wider audience will at last fully understand, experience and enjoy that brilliance.
Updated and expanded, Street Fighter is fully fighting fit again – and the result is a must-play title.
Have you played Life is Strange: Before the Storm? Let's talk about that ending. Spoilers for both Life is Strange games ahead.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is a groundbreaking game not just because of its unique design, but also because of how it shakes up the standards we've been judging games by for years.
Don't buy Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris, and stop playing Destiny 2 until it gets a really thorough overhaul. This is my advice to you, and it comes from the heart.
The same shit happens to the same guy twice. At Christmas. It's decent, but not a patch on the original. Sound familiar?
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is absolutely huge, but it's not a case of quantity over quality.
What do you do with a problem like Sonic? A custom character isn't the answer.
Every step of the way, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 proves that even the most talented developers and one of the biggest publishers in the industry can make costly mistakes.
FF15's new multiplayer mode is more impressive than I expected, but it's got some load time problems.
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon don't change things dramatically, but for anyone who hasn't played the excellent Sun and Moon, this is now the definitive version.
This is a most faithful version of the 2016 game of the year contender and something of a technical marvel.
Somewhere, Need for Speed Payback makes absolute sense to someone.
Nioh, one of this year's best PS4 exclusives comes to PC, and I am both elated and frustrated.
Destiny 2 comes to PC to shake up the torpid loot shooter scene, and it's all the better for it.
Odyssey is the best Mario game in many, many years – and while it returns to the N64-style formula, its triumphs are firmly its own.
Assassin's Creed Origins is a triumphant return for a franchise that was tottering about with fatigue just two years ago.
Middle Earth: Shadow of War builds on almost every facet of its forerunner carefully – and the result is generally very exciting, if uninspiring.
I can't stop thinking about this little indie sports RPG – and it deserves the attention.