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Whether on your TV with motion controls or in portable mode with buttons, ARMS is a blast to play.
All of the cliches, none of the heart.
Fights with a popping staccato rhythm, and capes-galore to unlock.
Ben received a digital copy of Rime from the developer for review.
Deep and important exploration of psychological issues in an underwhelming package.
A Souls-like game with its own identity, The Surge deserves merit for its combat and sci-fi setting.
An average first-person shooter redeemed by the Aim Controller accessory.
Everything that was good about Dragon Quest Heroes, taken to the next level.
Everything the Wii U version was, plus a lot of what was missing.
It's not a new story, but it's told really well and that makes up for a lot. Not the hacking though.
Hadyn received a digital copy of Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap from DotEmu for review.
Ben received a digital copy of Little Nightmares from Bandai Namco for review.
Aotearoa is a perfect setting for a video game, and this game is proof.
Doesn't hit all the marks. Redeemed by varied missions and a wide world to explore.
If you're tired of grey landscapes, grey guns, and grey soldiers, try taking Grayson out for a spin.
Even great games can overstay their welcome.
A cleverly simple VR puzzle game, with wonderful world changing consequences.
Those that enjoy mastering controls will absolutely adore the challenge.
A decent PSVR shooter, but the price-point isn't as accessible as the game itself.
This game would be funny if the reality of it wasn't so terrifying.