Capcom's legendary fighting series returns more accessible but as deep as ever.
The beloved but unforgiving strategy series XCOM returns on PC following its successful 2012 reboot.
Campo Santo tells a mature tale in its charming indie debut.
A group of teens head to an abandoned island for a night of partying, but this is far from a clichéd horror tale.
Capcom's second Resi remake for current consoles reminds us of why the series has been in decline.
Bandai Namco's new Katmari game is free, but it's still not worth downloading.
Ubisoft brings back its Rainbow Six franchise, refocused and more tactical than ever.
Rico Rodriguez is back after five long years but the Just Cause 3 open world game design is stuck in 2010.
Another year another WWE game. Does this one finally re-energise the series?
Star Wars Battlefront returns with DICE at the helm, and the franchise has never looked any better.
Highly-anticipated role playing game seven years in the making emphasises action but lacks impactful decisions.
Crystal Dynamics' sequel takes Lara Croft on a personal journey on Xbox One.
Master Chief is back on Xbox One and the result is 343 Industries' first great Halo game.
Polarized brings the surprise game of 2015 to a close, but how well has Dontnod tied things up?
Near-perfect creation tools are undermined by a search and filter system that should have been more robust.
Not just one of the best stealth games ever made, but one of the best action games.
Thomas Was Alone follow-up Volume boasts tight design and moreish gameplay.
Gears of War is in good hands under The Coalition if new remaster is any indication.
Dontnod are onto something truly special with Life Is Strange.
Split-screen and online multiplayer chaos arrives at the perfect time of year.
The classic Journey provides a stunning medley of visuals, sound and play, now in full HD and 60fps.
Game Freak's platformer is better than any recent Sonic game, but that's not saying much.