Microsoft's annualised racing series returns for another festival of speed.
Change the colour of the world around you in Fiddlesticks and Curve Digital's delightful and inventive puzzle game.
The final add-on for Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG has a visual pop but leaves a sour taste in the mouth.
Swipe the throne in a morbidly-funny mobile monarchy simulator from Nerial.
Agent 47 returns to the scene of a franchise staple in the next chapter in Square Enix's episodic series.
Awkward allegory aside, Eidos Montreal's Human Revolution sequel is a game of the year contender.
British studio Hello Games has seeded a whole universe in No Man's Sky, one of the most highly-anticipated games of the year.
Matt Nava and Giant Squid Studios' debut shows artistry but plays it too safe
Playing the Caped Crusader can frustrate, but being Bruce Wayne a delight.
Square Enix-published adventure inspired by Chrono Trigger is a frustrating but functional nostalgia trip.
As the state of US policing comes under increasingly intense scrutiny, Weappy's This Is The Police offers a disappointingly tame depiction
The Pokémon Company and Niantic's smash hit free-to-play mobile game is wonderful, but not without faults.
A challenging hack-and-slash/bullet-hell hybrid that teeters on the brink of unfairness
TT Fusion's Lego-themed legacy returns to its roots in an infectiously fun romp.
Even the charm of Lando Calrissian can't save this one.
A boy runs from violent forces in Danish studio's haunting puzzle platformer.
EA DICE's cult classic gets a refreshed follow-up, with Fatih's free-running action now taking place in an open world setting.
Blizzard does it again.
Naughty Dog takes everything it learnt from The Last of Us and applies it wonderfully to Drake's final adventure.
Blood rains in id Software's glorious modern reboot.
IO Interactive's episodic Hitman is slowly becoming one of the top games of 2016.
Inventive action puzzler has style in spades but lays its ponderous narrative on too thick.