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A fitting swansong.
Complex systems are made simple, by committing their clutter to muscle memory, and play-good play, at any rate-requires that you, like Selene, ride its enigmatic loop.
Lone Survivor deserves to be massive, because it might just be the most interesting thing I've played all year.
It’s not quite that I had forgotten how good it was—more that I needed the intervening years to realise it.
There are no other dynamics quite like it in games; they acquaint us with an array of miseries and charge us money for the privilege.
The Last of Us Part I is a beautiful thing to behold, honouring your recollection by surpassing it.
A Plague Tale: Requiem is a visually stunning and emotive fable that pierces through the noise of the most contested of release periods as a captivating triumph.
Starfield is the enchantment and wonder of space bottled and fleshed out into something grand and ambitious, thoughtful and attentive, janky at times, often funny, but always charming.
With gorgeous next-gen visuals, spine-wringing combos, and new Kameo fighters, Mortal Kombat 1 is less a reboot and more an accessible yet fulfilling return to form.
Back with a vengeance, Phantom Liberty builds on the high notes of Cyberpunk 2077 to deliver a gripping storyline packed with both heartfelt moments and refined RPG systems.
Forza Motorsport’s refined handling, next-gen visuals, and responsive physics tempt you with an accessible yet familiar thrill, especially when you avoid spiraling into a bend.
Ghostrunner 2 is bottled mechanical magic, a blisteringly-paced celebration of movement where death is a rite of passage.
Infinite Wealth honours its dying dragon and rising star with a Hawaiian platter of side stories, memoirs, and dynamic combat.
P3R’s poignant tale of acceptance is bolstered by smart combat refinements, deeper friendships, and a soundtrack you already love.
Though uncomfortably bleak and distressing, Hellblade 2 is something truly special.
The Final Shape is Destiny 2 firing on all cylinders, balancing a story of overwhelming odds with expertly paced combat and puzzles, all set in stunning environments. Much of the earlier complaints about the barrier to entry have been addressed, making for a seamless entry into the latest campaign.
Shorter, more tonally cohesive, and outright better than its predecessor.
It's been a long road to release, but Project Cars delivers.
A welcome addition to the main game, The Consequence deepens The Evil Within while being satisfying in its own right.
Titan Souls is one of the most interesting titles I've played this year. Some issues aside, this is a unique and memorable experience.