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Stellaris captures the craziness and fun of sci-fi in an engaging, infinitely replayable strategy game.
Most often you'll feel, at best, looming dread or smug satisfaction and only rarely shock or triumph.
StarBreak is a free-to-play videogame that anyone’s machine can run, but a lack of substance and mundane gameplay make it feel like a waste of time.
Imagine the developers took down a can of paint labelled "WARHAMMER" and poured it on to the Total War franchise. That is exactly what this game is and that is why I love it.
A novel aesthetic and solid core gameplay go to waste in Capsule Force, thanks to a woeful lack of content and no online functionality.
Beneath Battle Worlds: Kronos' archaic veneer is a strangely satisfying strategy game. Just make sure you’re the right candidate for the job before buying in.
Doom captures the feeling of nostalgic fun without being cynical. Brutal, intense and incredibly fun.
Lucky's Tale comes free with the Oculus Rift headset, so you might as well play it, especially if you yearn for the colourful platformers of yesteryear.
Currently the best multiplayer experience on the Oculus Rift, if only the servers were more populated due to the bungled launch of the Rift. Easily recommendable once more people have headsets if you've got a hankering for space dogfighting.
Battleborn left me feeling like it was not bad or good, it just is, and that's not a good thing.
Deathstate is a familiar but fun roguelike.
Langrisser Re:Incarnation –Tensei- clearly wants to ape Fire Emblem’s newfound success, and while it sometimes falls flat on its face, it’s still a deep, engaging strategy game with enough there for genre fans to dig into.
A lack of a total visual overall barely detracts from the fact that Valkyria Chronicles Remastered is a total bargain, and the definitive version of the best in strategy
I thoroughly enjoyed Space Food Truck, and not exactly for the reasons I thought I would.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will be regarded in the same light as Ocarina of Time and Grand Theft Auto III as a game that pushed the industry to new heights we've never seen before.
With each season they have iterated on the already strong foundation, creating more content and characters, all of which gel together in spite of the fact that it went through a developer change.
Alienation is a great game for any PS4 owner and is a blast either solo or with a group of friends.
An action RPG for all ages to enjoy that unfortunately gets muddled down by a mediocre soundtrack and lack of enemy variety.
The long awaited finale of the Dark Souls franchise stays a bit too close to its roots.
As challenging as it is rewarding, Severed is a reason to dust of your PS Vita and get slashing.