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.
Magnetic: Case Closed Review
Magnetic: Case Closed is the latest first-person puzzler to take inspiration from Portal, but has neither the wit or tight level design to come close to rivalling it.
Project CARS Review
After a long time in development, Slightly Mad Studio’s crowdfunded racer is finally on sale. With visuals and a simulation model which put its contemporaries to shame, does the gameplay manage to stack up?
Mortal Kombat X Review
NetherRealm has produced the best Mortal Kombat game yet, though a truncated story mode and disappointing roster takes some of the shine off of an otherwise accomplished outing.
Battlefield: Hardline Review
Visceral’s Battlefield debut is a game of two halves, but the results are uneven, with the single-player campaign containing some bizarre design choices.
Life is Strange Episode 2: Out of Time Review
The second episode of Life is Strange sets out to further explore deep and meaningful subjects, with varying degrees of success.
Resident Evil Revelations 2 Review
What IS it?! Why, it’s a new Resi game!
Capcom’s new Resident Evil title may not reveal anything new, but it’s a fun game worth a play - if only for the intentionally terrible dialogue.
Final Fantasy: Type 0 HD Review
Poor presentation and some of the worst voice acting heard in a game in years do their best to mar the experience; but Square Enix’s long-awaited port manages to be one of the better Final Fantasy games in some time.
Ori and the Blind Forest Review
A stunning accomplishment, Moon Studios proves that it has what it takes to provide a grade-A metroidvania game that will have you gripped from beginning to end.