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A strong start to the series' coda, The Final Season's first episode is among some of the best storytelling we've seen from Telltale.
The Council continues to surprise and Episode 3 is without doubt the best so far.
This game has recaptured the virtual sportsman in me.
This Is the Police 2 is a dark and engrossing game that takes the best bits of its predecessor and builds upon it in every way
I cannot stress enough that if you are a fan of Left 4 Dead - or simply enjoy teaming up with some friends - you need this in your life.
Ubisoft's free roam driving sequel is full of things to do, but the environments can feel a bit empty at times
I thought I'd pretty much seen everything in the strategy gene and I'm delighted to say Frostpunk while hard and unforgiving is rewarding and a breathe of fresh frozen air to of the strategy genre, with and great story. Underneath the cold harsh tone, difficulty, and slightly tricky interface lie the warm beating heart of a strong and surprisingly deep game.
A bittersweet and captivating game, the follow-up to Unravel introduces co-op play to great effect
As a simulation game veteran, I can say this lives up to all what I expected and more. The game is easy to get into, has its share of challenges and as well as the fun stuff, along with the odd sad dino death. Circle of life and all that.
The game is a must for horror fans, but slugglish gamplay mechanics may leave some players frustrated and a bit bored
This new chapter in the hack and slash franchise freshens up the gameplay for a thrilling experience that will please fans
This follow-up to the Studio Ghibli-inspired role playing game is packed full of things to do
The stripped-back fundamentals of this strategy game are refreshing, but the progression system less so
If you can ride out the clunky voice overs, The Mad Ones is a decent introduction into the world of The Council. The novel mechanics and engaging plot are ripe for further exploration over the other upcoming four episodes.
Fear Effect Sedna is one of those games that were I not reviewing it, I'd have stopped playing very early on. Its few redeeming qualities actually fail to redeem it at all; it's simply not a very good video game, one that could only be satisfactory to the most eager of Fear Effect fans. For everyone else, it's impossible to recommend.
If you can adjust to the foibles of the fighting mechanics, this throwback captures the feel of classic action adventures coupled with a respectful and fascinating exploration of the Tarahumara culture. Mulaka is a mesmerising experience with a decidedly old school sensibility.
Overall, I found Kingdom Come: Deliverance to be an innovative, breathe of fresh air. It has a different pace to Skyrim but if you don't mind a challenge and can master the skills, it offers a complex and well crafted world with a great story that's not just interesting to history buffs but appeals to all RPG fans.
Crossing Souls is not only entertaining and intriguing, it's dripping with nostalgia
Shadow of the Colossus is one of the finest remakes ever made, despite some returning issues from the original game
Yes, you could easily dismiss this as 'just another Portal clone', but it's more than that - it uses its own original gameplay mechanics to provide some genuinely thoughtful, tricky puzzles.