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XCOM 2 is more tense and thrilling than a turn-based strategy has any right to be. There are some great additions to the original gameplay, but the port to console is an imperfect one.
EA introduces FIFA's best new mode in years and delivers an excellent game on the pitch. The Journey may well bring back lapsed fans.
PlayStation VR Worlds impresses with its cinematic experiences and arcade thrills, but its lack of replayability means it should have been included free with the PS VR headset.
A short but stunning 90-minute experience that truly lets you 'Be the Batman'.
As a whole Virginia is wonderfully cinematic, and a fantastic story to inhabit as it unfolds.
It has the air of young men putting on silly costumes, not knowing what they're doing, and trying to style it out.
Forza Horizon 3 is a beautiful, immensely entertaining, joyous arcade racer that successfully builds on Playground Games' already tremendous formula.
A wonderfully tense and oppressive atmosphere let down by the restrictions of live action interactivity.
The reality is that the games haven't changed, but you might have.
Strange refereeing aside, PES 2017 is a wonderful football game that just begs to be played. It just wouldn't be PES if it was perfect.
The Turing Test can be quite accurately described as Portal meets Soma, exploring similar ideas of AI and selfhood. The trouble is, I suppose, that both those games did each aspect better.
Mankind Divided hasn't lost the soul of a Deus Ex game, but it doesn't hit the heights it's reaching for.
A familiar setting makes for some excellent kills in Hitman's latest episode.
If you fancy a game that is a unique experience, Bound is certainly one that will get people talking even though it doesn't entirely meet all its goals.
An ocean of stars, a thimble of possibilities.
This is a Batman game where it's kind of more fun when you're not Batman
Abzu is a testament to where we are with video game development and shows how diverse the medium can and should be, even if it's not quite as emotionally resonant as it perhaps could have been.
With simple controls and an easy to understand premise, anyone can turn their hand to it with ease, then partake in some truly stressful yet fun multiplayer cooking action.
A smart, engaging puzzler with a great central mechanic.
Headlander is entertaining, looks and sounds excellent, and gives off a cool vibe, but this isn't quite a classic.