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Held back by its own ambition, For Honor isn’t a masterpiece, but delivers where it counts.
The best Dragon Quest game gets bigger, but deserves a better port than this.
A journey of pros and cons, but it's one worth taking.
Ben received a digital copy of Sniper Elite 4 from GDE for review.
I like Digimon World: Next Order better than Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Angus received a digital copy of Zen Pinball 2 - Star Wars: Rogue One from Zen Studios for review.
Fast but measured combat, with enemies that demand respect.
Don’t let the convoluted title fool you. It’s worth the play, even if you’re new to the franchise.
Keith received a digital copy of Resident Evil 7 from Capcom for review.
Matt received a digital copy of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone from SEGA for review.
Easy to use, versatile level-creator with some content-sharing limitations. Solid platformer.
Who knew the yakuza spent so much time singing karaoke?
An inscrutable black box, covered in punk-rock graffiti and splattered in blood.
Not sure about the man bun, but the rest is well worth it!
With heaps of charm and innovation, you’ll be hard-pressed to resist the pull of Gravity Rush 2.
An interesting fresh start for The Walking Dead, but it all feels a bit too familiar.
It’s slow, deliberate, complicated and, without any cynicism, that may be the best thing about Don Bradman Cricket 17.
Not quite the game we need, but certainly the one we deserve.
Not so much a sequel, as the second episode in an epic saga.
An intimidating and mixed VR experience, but could appeal to fans of the ‘whodunnit’ genre.