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The combat system has potential. Shame everything else is so poor.
Amidst a pretty lukewarm lineup of launch titles across both platforms, Resogun absolutely shines.
Pretty yet uninspired. Killzone, then.
Better than the 360/PS3 instalments in more than just looks, this is the best version of FIFA 14 you can buy.
Everything you'd expect it to be and less.
Excellent driving mechanics and visuals are sadly hindered by too many major issues.
The visual showpiece for your Xbox One.
One of, if not the, best games on the Vita, and one of 2013’s most unforgettable adventures.
The bodywork is built for showing off your new machine, but there's something more substantial under the hood.
The game that deserves to sell Wii Us the world over...
There's definitely a zoo, but where's the tycoon?
At times enjoyable, LocoCycle is still a very by the numbers XBLA title.
A Link Between Worlds deserves its place among the great Zelda games of yesteryear.
One of the best games of 2012 is back, and it might be the best game of 2013.
Diminishing with every return, Ghosts' addictive nature is tempered by over-familiarity.
Flawed yet addictive, Assassin's Creed may be in need of a change.
Rayman Legends isn't perfect, but it's still a cracking game.
Spartan Assault is simple but entertaining.
Torchlight II is up there with the best examples of the genre, but Runic Games makes very little attempt to advance the genre beyond what we were already comfortable with a decade ago.
The game's slick visual overhaul is enough to get your attention, but it's the detail and pace of the game's tried-and-tested maps and gunplay that will keep you coming back - make no mistake, these are shootouts that are attractive through excellence rather than nostalgia.