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Well worth revisiting if you’ve played before and a must-buy at £45 for those new to Part II.
Overall, this a deep and wonderful game packed full of exploration, juicy combat and a strong story - if you can follow all the lore it pumps out.
Overall, I love this game and – apart from Wargames – I can see myself playing this for hours upon hours without getting bored of it. The days of button-bashing your way through a WWE game are definitely over.
But overall, this is a fantastic new IP for Ubisoft and they should be commended for allowing this development team to pursue an idea that sprung out of the Assassin’s Creed development.
A top effort, and we’re already looking forward to Little Nightmares 3.
Overall, the best racing game on the PS5.
All in, a cracking Switch title. One that doesn’t feel particularly fresh in any area but is done with enough Nintendo charm and style that it’s still a pleasure to play.
Ideal for kids, its a great game to bond over between parents and children with a bit of old-fashioned gamepad swapping.
Horizon: Call of the Mountain is the single best VR game I’ve played and shows exactly what the PSVR2 is capable of.
Overall, another fantastic Mario game and a real fun standout for the Switch console.
An epic game with tons of content.
Rise of the Ronin is another cracking PS5 exclusive.
Overall a beautiful looking game, one that feels fresh and in-keeping with recent modern Mario efforts.
Hit the road with F1 24 and you won’t be disappointed. It tops the podium for Formula One games.
Over 200 hours worth of high-quality content, playable at home or on the go, Final Fantasy X/X-2 Collection is a must-buy on the Switch. Those that have played before will happily greet old friends, while those that haven't explored Spira will find just as much to love.
Crackdown 3 won’t blow you away with its graphics and the story isn’t heartbreaking and memorable - but it’s fun... lots and lots of cathartic, explosive fun.
This is a game that wants to delight you. It is unapologetically hopeful, like nothing I’ve ever played, offering a seemingly endless font of positivity that is difficult to ignore. Alas, it is still very much a Kingdom Hearts game, and the staunchly unwavering architecture of it is felt in every U.I element and cutscene.
The Witness might be one of the best games ever made, but there's no denying it's also infuriating in equal measure.
All in all, then, Final Fantasy 7 is still worth playing in 2019. Its legacy is undeniable, and as we wait for more news on the Remake, we can look back at the original which is now available on every current console. There's a reason Cloud and Midgar appear in Super Smash Bros - they, and Final Fantasy 7 as a whole, are true icons. Unfortunately, this piece of history hasn't received the port treatment it deserves just yet.
Still Abzu-lutely magnificent, but now on the go with Nintendo Switch