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Mixing futuristic tech with established fundamentals, Sledgehammer has created the first truly impressive Call of Duty in years.
Lords presents an enticing world, but staggered combat and numerous bugs leave it in the shadows of its rivals.
Sunset Overdrive has some excellent ideas, but its triumphs are sadly suffocated beneath ultra-repetitive mission design and unsatisfying enemy encounters.
Shadow Warrior is old-school in all the right ways, bringing the original into the modern era while leaving some of its less desirable aspects in the past where they belong.
Not just 'Civ 5 in space', but excellent series additions are offset by problems old and new.
Activision's toys-to-life series is still wonderfully entertaining, but Trap Team's relentless encouragement to buy new toys can be draining on your enthusiasm – and your wallet.
Pure stealth that you'll gleefully die your way through.
F1 2014 contains the same fun and exciting racing as the rest of the series, but sadly also contains the same UI, cutscenes and animations, too, while lacking the Classic Content of 2013.
Bayonetta 2 is a system seller. It's a Nintendo-published game that is rarely seen, and a game that will legitimately make non-Wii U owners jealous.
A Mikami megamix of sorts that doesn't hit the heights of the director's previous work, but is enjoyable all the same.
As a package this is as feature-complete as you could want, but it's a long way from the version it could have been.
A beautiful, if somewhat frustrating, adventure game.
Finally the game it promised to be at launch, DriveClub is one of the most exciting racers available on PS4.
CA has finally nailed the true horror of Alien in video game form. It's only taken 35 years.
A confident reinvention, despite the obviously low budget.
The best Smash Bros. in the series to date, giving the Wii U version a lot to live up to.
A triumph of emergent gameplay, slightly let down by a heavily scripted ending.
There are few other racing games that can boast such impressive fundamentals as Forza Horizon 2, and certainly not very many with a world like this wrapped around them.
Worth it if you're willing to put up with a lot of rough fallout.
There's a sublime game of football in here, but overpowered goalkeepers and a lack of innovation sour the experience.