South Park: The Fractured but Whole is Ubisoft's latest RPG. Does it cut the mustard or the cheese?
The best third-person shooter based on a 2000 AD property from 2006 returns, but has it stood up to the test of time?
DayZ meets Stalker in this survival shooter that's all about the loot and shoot.
In space, no one can hear you scream
New football season, new PES. But how does it stack up against previous efforts?
Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite goes all in on the light and fury, and it's a bloody good romp.
Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ comes to the Switch in the UK. It's six months late but worth the wait.
Destiny's child? Or something altogether more interesting?
Mario + Rabbids is an engaging tactical experience that isn't as deep as some might like.
XCOM 2's expansion is here, and it's bigger, better, and bolder than the game that came before it.
We brave Gamescom in Cologne to bring you six of the best forthcoming games from the event.
The Saints Row pseudosequel proves that the apple does in fact fall very far from the tree. Also, the apple might not be as good as you expect
The Long Dark finally wraps up its long stint on Early Access. Is it worthy of a long weekend of play?
Aven Colony is a sci-fi settlement simulation that's light on the sci-fi and simulation.
We get our hands on the latest Wolfenstein
Splatoon 2 is a candy- coloured blast, but is it worth the effort?
Platform-'em-up Super Cloudbuilt has its head in the clouds but doesn't manage to deliver the goods.
Jake reveals one of the best games that slipped through the radar in 2017.
Wipeout looks better than ever on PS4 Pro hardware. Is this collection worth a revisit?
The iOS puzzle game that kept Jake sane through Dreamhack.
Namco Bandai's latest punch-up lands, but is it the king of the iron fist or merely tekken the mick?
Not the best isometric kill-'em-up you've ever played, but Tokyo 42's pretty and oh so charming.
Voorhees a jolly good fellow, and the game's not bad either.
October 14 2021 | 15:04