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A much more interesting story and lead character than usual for the series, but the weak script and aging combat system fail to make the most of it.
Gorgeous graphics but gormless gameplay leaves you wishing you were playing any of the dozens of other games this indie dud attempts to parody.
An intelligent, thought-provoking, and extremely creepy adventure, that proves that survival horror can be more than just shooting zombies.
An interesting test of your VR mettle, but also a reminder that once the novelty wears off VR titles need compelling gameplay as much as any other game.
An inspired mix of old school Resi game design and modern presentation, and the best VR options so far in a major release.
The most entertaining Yakuza game so far, that’s part gangster epic and part surreal Japanese nightlife simulator.
Simple, charming, and considerably improved on the 3DS. Dragon Quest isn’t for everyone but this bridges the gap between retro and modern games very well.
Just as charming as the original, but the improved combat and clever new gravity abilities make for a notably better game.
A notable improvement on the original, although most of the changes are still just doodling in the margins – as the series waits for a more substantial overhaul.
An occasionally biting satire of post-Brexit Britain, that also happens to be one of the best – and shortest – graphic adventures of 2016.
One of the most unlikely remasters of 2016 is also one of the most enjoyable, as long as you like retro shooting, cowboys, and robots.
A little more linear than usual, but Shantae and her friends have never looked or played better in this amusingly silly Metroidvania.
A partially successful soft reboot, with some of Telltale’s best storytelling – even if many of your decisions still make precious little difference.
The most authentic-looking Warhammer 40K game so far – when it's working properly – but the action is disappointingly shallow and repetitive.
The best version of Harvest Moon, or indeed any farming sim, ever made – even if it doesn't move the concept on quite as far as you'd hope.
An underwhelming finale to what has been a consistently disappointing season of Batman adventures, with weak storytelling and bland visuals.
The combat might never feel as clever as the visuals and narration but this is still an engrossing and distinctive action role-player.
The best snowboarding game for a long time, with an excellent open world environment… and some very odd, and unnecessary, flaws.
A fun mix of Dark Souls and roguelike, and although the microtransactions create their own problems it does mean everyone can now experience a Suda51 game for free.
Since it is free, and only 20 minutes long, it’s pointless to give the X-Wing VR Mission a formal review score. But if we did so just for technical excellence, Star Wars wish fulfilment, and the potential it suggests for the future, it’d be a solid 10/10.