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Another Sight boasts a gorgeous steampunk world, but unfortunately its slow and occasionally awkward gameplay may leave some players wanting more.
Ultimately, Marvel's Spider-Man masters practically every aspect of superhero games that have come before, but it does so in an uninspiring way.
Football, Tactics & Glory combines the genres of sports management and turn-based strategy to create a strangely compelling gaming experience.
Dragon Quest XI is almost a perfect game and JRPG fans will love it.
PES 2019 delivers fantastically fluid football to fans, but some may feel a little frustrated at the lack of improvements overall.
Shadows: Awakening freshens up the action RPG formula with a neat character switching mechanic, albeit one that doesn't cover up all the flaws.
Into The Breach arrives to the Nintendo Switch in a surprise release, and it's a must-play for fans of tactical games with the mettle to persevere.
The Best Sega Genesis Game That Never Existed
The newest Nintendo Switch competitive shooter Morphies Law feels unfinished, but there's plenty of potential in its unique approach to combat.
Hard pass.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition brings the PC RPG to consoles with great success, delivering a rich and complex game with improvements.
Strange Brigade is now available on consoles and PC.
This is not the game that most fans will want.
Devolver Digital presents The Messenger, a finely-tuned action platformer that will satisfy hardline retro enthusiasts and new gamers alike.
Donut County is a charming little indie game with bags of character, but its relaxing and easy puzzles may find some players wanting more.
Hypergun tries to mix roguelite FPS gameplay, snarky humor, and a thumping electro soundtrack, but manages to catastrophically misfire on 2 out of 3.
Angry Mob Games' Brawlout wants to be the next Super Smash Bros. but it comes up very short
Madden 19, the latest entry in the football franchise, is an improvement in almost every way to its predecessor
F1 2018 may be a little inaccessible for casual players, but for Formula One fans it's a deep technical marvel and a racing fan's dream game.
Not Tonight takes a look at a dystopian Britain on the rocks, doing so with bundles of humor - but something nastier lurks under the surface.