Mike Bithell’s follow up to the acclaimed Thomas Was Alone is a great stealth-em-up, but sometimes tries too hard to be more than it is.
Legend Of Kay Anniversary Review
Legend of Kay isn’t exactly a game that was crying out for a remaster, but Nordic games has done one anyway.
Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture Review
The Chinese Room’s latest offering presents a quintessentially English version of the apocalypse. Harvest your copy now: this is something special.
Rocket League Review
Rocket League is the kind of high-flying, higher speed adrenaline game to which all games should aspire.
Batgirl: A Matter Of Family Review
Arkham Knight’s first slice of post-release single-player DLC is a crushing disappointment, diluting rather than enhancing its parent game.
Magic Duels: Origins Review
The latest digital version of Magic: The Gathering feels like a step back, thanks to cheating AI and a raft of technical problems.
Lego Jurassic World Review
Traveller’s Tales’ latest game is solid, but with regressive gameplay it ends up feeling as much of a relic as the dinosaurs it’s so obsessed with.
Batman: Arkham Knight Review
Rocksteady ends the Arkham trilogy in style, sending Batman out with a bang - but Arkham Knight isn’t without flaws.
Bonus Round: Hohokum Review
Is it a game, or is it art? Either way, argues Simon Fong, it’s just not fun - lacking coherence and an identity of its own.
Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory Review
Jodie Rodgers takes a look at episode 3 of Dontnod’s graphic adventure and shares her thoughts on the mystery that is slowly unfolding. Be warned: Contains mild spoilers.