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A relatively competent remaster collection but the games are so old now that, without a full remake, newcomers will struggle to understand how they became so beloved.
Kirby's games never seem fair on the enemies but this tiresome and poorly balanced co-op platformer offers little chance of fun for them or you.
One of the most ineffective reboots of recent history, with a game that seems purposefully designed to undermine the unique qualities of the Scribblenauts series.
Even without microtransactions, loot boxes manage to spoil another potentially classic game, although the core combat and co-op atmosphere still shine through.
The mash-up between 2D shooter and roguelike works surprisingly well, with a game filled to bursting with imaginative weapons and winning presentation.
A shockingly poor attempt to make a VR military shooter, that barely seems to work in any aspect and unwittingly exposes just how limited VR gaming can be.
We strongly recommend both series to anyone that enjoys slow-burning interactive storytelling. We just warn you that, emotionally speaking, it's going to be a rough ride – for you and the characters.
If you are an old school Fear Effect fan it'll be obvious the developers are too, but despite the changes this is no better than either of the PlayStation originals.
Watching paint dry really can be entertaining, in this relentlessly cheerful mix of platformer and interactive colouring book.
One of the worst games of the generation, but at least it's an interesting failure – with almost comical attempts to mimic everything from Max Payne to Silent Hill.
An excellent remaster of an unappreciated classic from the PC's golden age, whose unique mix of genres seems more novel than ever.
At only 30 minutes long and with little replay value, this is not for everyone, but its unique emotional journey is an experience that stays with you.
An almost perfectly formed strategy game, that hides near infinite variety and depth beneath its deceptively simple presentation.
The flawed original is already showing its age, but this poor quality Switch port is Payday 2 at its very worst.
One of the most impressive PlayStation VR games so far, in terms of both its technical achievements and the sheer joy of playing it.
Not the Metal Gear fans will be used to in terms of either quality or action. But despite a few interesting highlights, it's just too boring to get very angry about.
A milestone in fast action VR games, which solves most of the problems with motion sickness while also being an excellent first person racer.
An unexpectedly brave attempt to once again rewrite the rules on Pac-Man, resulting in another near-classic arcade experience.
A well-crafted remaster but this ancient real-time strategy has little to offer modern gamers, especially when the sequel is already readily available.
Shallow mechanics hide a game that is much more simplistic than it first appears, but this is still a passingly entertaining take on a 3D Metroidvania.