
Review Minit Review
Two Minits to midnight.
Fatshark's sequel is a much improved - although still flawed - cooperative action game.
A vast and sumptuous medieval RPG, albeit one that lacks the polish and brains of its contemporaries.
Bluepoint Games' visual overhaul of Team Ico's landmark game results in a brilliantly preserved classic for a new generation.
A pixel-platformer with admirable intent, Celeste's innovation is sadly only skin-deep.
Another hit fighting game from Bandai Namco.
Rick goes rummaging through the Christmas leftovers and finds an amusing, if somewhat wobbly, multiplayer brawler.
Ode is a musical platformer that's short on length but big on joy.
A thrilling and spectacular superhero simulator, Megaton Rainfall is let down by its massive unrealised potential.
The Dealer returns in this larger, more varied sequel to Defiant Development's innovative RPG.
Team Bondi's neo-noir detective romp gets a re-release for the current crop of consoles - is it a worthy Christmas stocking filler?
Nioh is a challenging action-RPG with some of the best melee combat in gaming.
Another year, another Call of Duty. Does this one manage to impress?
Wolfenstein II retains all the Nazi-killing madness of its predecessor, as well as all the problems.
Walk like an Egyptian in Ubisoft's triumphant Assassin's Creed return.
South Park: The Fractured but Whole is Ubisoft's latest RPG. Does it cut the mustard or the cheese?
The Evil Within 2 is a safe yet considerably improved sequel.
The best third-person shooter based on a 2000 AD property from 2006 returns, but has it stood up to the test of time?
Shadow of War retains all that was great about the original but also makes the same mistakes.