They didn't let me drive the tank. 0/10. We look at the tank and new game modes.
The beautiful game returns once again, how is this year's sportsball different to those before?
Space Hulk: Deathwing might just be the Space Marines shooting aliens on a ship game you needed.
For returning fans, love is a battlefield. Can the great war make a great game?
Jake feeds back information from Dontnod's forthcoming vampire RPG.
This might be the beat-'em-up you've been waiting for.
We wrap up the Gamescom VR roundup with some blasting, some exploring and a bit of magic.
We came, we saw, we virtualled. All to bring you some of the best virtual reality from Gamescom 2016.
Has Devolver hit the magic formula again? We take a look at Mother Russia Bleeds.
2K's crime game is back to make you an offer you can't refuse.
Adam Jensen is up to his self-modifying, vent-intruding, conspiracy-busting mischief again.
Pack your shark repellent; we're checking out the first episode of Batman: The Telltale Series.
World of Tanks Blitz just got even more Blitzier. I'm not sure that's a word.
Jake's nostalgic for home - he picks out five games set in the land of jellied eels and the queen.
There's no way you haven't heard of this one by now, but what does Jake make of it?
We take a look at Square Enix Montreal's newest mobile puzzler.
Jake gets his hands dirty with We Happy Few and gets unnerved and overjoyed in equal measure.
We try Sony's new free-to-play Moba. Is it any cop?
No Brakes Games' zany physics puzzler will make you laugh and cry. But mostly laugh.
Puerile and mediocre, Carmaggedon: Max Damage is disappointing from (Kick)start to finish.
October 14 2021 | 15:04