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167 reviewsA stylish and surprising sci-fi horror game.
Fusing a solid foundation of satisfyingly grounded skate tricks with a bizarre, abstract world, Skate Story wobbles a little under its weirdness but there’s no doubt it’s one of the most distinctive skateboarding games of the decade.
A super challenging one-button rhythm game with great music and a moving story.
The pioneer of the extraction shooter is still compelling, but it's also saddled with plenty of issues.
Not all of Prime 4’s additions work, but this is still an excellent comeback.
Good enough to get your Avengers assembled on a lazy Sunday.
Project Motor Racing feels like an early access game that hasn’t actually been identified as such, and is simply not a better racer than its 2017 ancestor Project CARS 2.
Cricket 26 is a bit like fledgeling Aussie opener Sam Konstas – undoubtedly capable of genuine brilliance in bursts, but still clearly a work in progress not quite ready for the top of the order.
A clever martial arts roguelite that will test your wits and reflexes in equal measure.
The latest expansion takes some welcome risks, but also lands on uneven footing with lots of bugs.
This unexpected sequel makes a significant leap forward.
Slicing and shooting as the Merc with a Mouth is nothing short of a blast.
A true spiritual successor to the Telltale Games of the 2010s.
This ambitious campaign takes big swings that don't always land.
An action RPG amusement park where every ride is being run at half speed.
With polished gunplay and an irresistible grind, this is the new standard for extraction shooters.
A gorgeous antique city-builder that is worthy of a standing ovation.
A surprisingly deep brick-breaker that relies on smart strategy and clever experimentation.
Overflowing with ambition but ultimately plain and with no style to call its own, Wreckreation feels like a supermarket brand homage to a series of better arcade racers.
The best Hyrule Warriors action yet saves a very disappointing story.