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Resident Evil 2 Review
Resident Evil 2 is a near perfect remake full of impressive visuals, grotesque designs, sharp gunplay and a simple, effective plot. With only a couple of incredibly minor niggles such as occasionally wooden scripting and performance taking the smallest amount of shine off an otherwise beautifully polished and restored piece of video game history, Capcom have proven that even an aged classic can meet modern expectations.
Two Point Hospital: Bigfoot Review
Two Point Studios and Sega are back with a some aftercare and a little more of what ails you in the form of TPH's first DLC package - Bigfoot.
Katamari Damacy REROLL Review
Rolling onto PC and Switch, Katamari Damacy REROLL is a great introduction to a long running series for those who've yet to play and a lovely look back to the origin of the series for those in the know.
Battletech: Flashpoint Review
Is the Battletech DLC a worthy addition to the game?
'Stores charging 30 per cent are marking up their costs by 300 to 400 per cent' - Epic to take on Steam with a developer friendly digital store
The digital marketplace wars are about to begin...
The Missing – J.J. MacField and the Island of Memories Review
The Missing – J.J. MacField and the Island of Memories, at it's most basic level, beyond being a mouthful of a title, is a puzzle platformer, with the core conceit being J.J.'s ability to suffer a violent trauma and keep hopping, crawling or rolling along in an injured but undying state.
Damsel Review
Damsel isn't quite as good as it looks.
WWE 2K19 Review
As a complete package, WWE 2K19 is offering a lot of content with a decent amount of polish and effort put into elevating the story mode after lackluster outings in recent years, but there's little that's changed at the core.
Warriors Orochi 4 Review
Warriors Orochi 4 is packed full of everything a long running fan of the series or even occasional onlooker might want, be it characters, levels, the ability to upgrade weapons and level up warriors, the escalation of already potent fighting abilities or even just the often silly conversations it's possible to unlock by having certain warriors fight together consistently.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Review
Balance problems detract from what is an otherwise solid game
Grimmwood - They Come At Night Review
With such a nebulous sense of reward and limited actions per day, Grimmwood isn't a game I could spend hours at a time getting lost in, but the temptation to return for twenty minutes each day to see if I can help is strong enough to warrant a return and perhaps your interest as well.
Razed Review
Addictive gameplay makes Razed a winner
Anamorphine Review
Either the story has to be gripping or the visuals have to present spectacle strong enough to drive interest over hours of play. Ideally, a great walking simulator has both. Unfortunately, Anamorphine struggles to hit either mark.
State Of Mind Review
How does technology affect you?
Yakuza 0 Review
Yakuza 0's slice of eighties Japan is gaudy, over the top and gloriously unashamed of itself in all the ways a majority of PC games aren't.
Sleep Tight Review
An enjoyable twin-stick tower defence game for the Switch
Inked Review
Logic puzzles are order of the day
Youropa Review
An original, and beautiful, game.
Wizard Of Legend Review
Wizardry at its best!