
Review: Watch Dogs: Legion brings revolutionary fervour, but not revolutionary action
Watch Dogs: Legion in many ways is a competent sequel, although gameplay-wise it’s one that plays it very safe.
Watch Dogs: Legion in many ways is a competent sequel, although gameplay-wise it’s one that plays it very safe.
FPS icon Sam “Serious” Stone is back in action, but little has changed in the nine years he’s been away.
Trails of Cold Steel IV is as much of an epic as its predecessors in just about every way.
Horace is an emotionally powerful game that you should by all means play as soon as you can.
Windbound is fine for a short pleasure cruise, but you’re unlikely to want to complete the full voyage.
Ride 4 is a disappointing entry in Milestone’s chief franchise.
Crash Bandicoot 4 does what the series is best at by providing a hefty challenge, and some smart additions to gameplay make it ever more playable than previous entries.
Funselektor Labs’ Art of Rally is one of the best and most unique racing games to come out in a while.
Get ready to suffer for your crimes in the Netherworld, Prinny! Forever!
With Pendragon, British developer inkle apply their flair for narrative design to Arthurian legend – but are less successful in experimenting with turn-based tactics