Home
> Game Review
Game Review
Superhot review: An exceptional puzzle-shooter almost ruined by its obnoxious narrative
Inventive action puzzler has style in spades but lays its ponderous narrative on too thick.
Ben Skipper May 03, 2016
Ratchet and Clank review: Insomniac's lovingly made remake paves the way for platformer revival
Insomniac revisits the 2002 original as a film based on the series is released in cinemas.
Ben Skipper Apr 29, 2016
Dark Souls 3 review: Embers of a brighter flame in FromSoftware's third act
FromSoftware's impressively crafted sequel struggles to escape the shadow of its storied history.
Oliver Cragg Apr 25, 2016
Star Wars Battlefront Outer Rim DLC review: A solid start for EA DICE's season pass plans
Tatooine and Sullust are the destinations for EA's first major expansion for its hit online shooter.
Ben Skipper Apr 04, 2016
Quantum Break review: Remedy's latest is glossy, charmless and not as ambitious as it seems
Remedy Entertainment's long-in-gestation Xbox One and PC action game disappoints.
Edward Smith Apr 01, 2016
Tom Clancy's The Division review: Ubisoft's Dark Zone makes this game a tale of two cities
The Division is the biggest game launch of the year so far, but does it live up to the hype?
Ian Dransfield Mar 16, 2016
Hitman review: An assassin freed in IO Interactive's Paris-set season premiere
After the problematic Absolution, Hitman returns to its open, experimental roots.
Ben Skipper Mar 14, 2016
Far Cry Primal review: Ubisoft's premier shooter goes gun-free and back to Stone Age
Ubisoft takes the Far Cry series back to basics, removing guns and vehicles.
Ian Dransfield Feb 29, 2016
Unravel review: An ode to cherished memories that fails to create any of its own
Coldwood Interactive's title is charming and beautiful but offers little in the way of fulfilling challenge.
Ben Skipper Feb 16, 2016
Street Fighter 5 review: Online issues undermine Capcom's exemplary fighter
Capcom's legendary fighting series returns more accessible but as deep as ever.
Sayem Ahmed Feb 15, 2016
XCOM 2 Review: Firaxis Games retains its strategy crown with a bold and brilliant sequel
The beloved but unforgiving strategy series XCOM returns on PC following its successful 2012 reboot.
Jake Tucker Feb 09, 2016
Firewatch Review: Campo Santo goes into the woods for a charming and mature debut
Campo Santo tells a mature tale in its charming indie debut.
Ben Skipper Feb 08, 2016
Oxenfree review: Night School Studios' stylish debut delights in its simple storytelling
A group of teens head to an abandoned island for a night of partying, but this is far from a clichéd horror tale.
Ben Skipper Jan 21, 2016
Resident Evil Zero HD review: Where it all started to go wrong for Capcom's horror series
Capcom's second Resi remake for current consoles reminds us of why the series has been in decline.
Edward Smith Jan 18, 2016
Tap My Katamari review: Well, that was pointless
Bandai Namco's new Katmari game is free, but it's still not worth downloading.
Ben Skipper Jan 08, 2016
Rainbow Six Siege review: Ubisoft's tactical shooter is back with a (flash)bang
Ubisoft brings back its Rainbow Six franchise, refocused and more tactical than ever.
Jake Tucker Dec 04, 2015
Just Cause 3 review: Far from the revolution open world games need
Rico Rodriguez is back after five long years but the Just Cause 3 open world game design is stuck in 2010.
Edward Smith Dec 04, 2015
WWE 2K16 review: As enjoyably infuriating as the real thing
Another year another WWE game. Does this one finally re-energise the series?
Ben Skipper Nov 30, 2015
Star Wars Battlefront review: DICE's shooter is exquisitely crafted for fans young and old
Star Wars Battlefront returns with DICE at the helm, and the franchise has never looked any better.
Ben Skipper Nov 20, 2015
Fallout 4 review: Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG feels like a step in the wrong direction
Highly-anticipated role playing game seven years in the making emphasises action but lacks impactful decisions.
Ian Dransfield Nov 09, 2015
Rise of the Tomb Raider review: Crystal Dynamics' stellar sequel is on the cusp of greatness
Crystal Dynamics' sequel takes Lara Croft on a personal journey on Xbox One.
Ben Skipper Nov 09, 2015
Halo 5 Guardians review: 343 Industries delivers a campaign worthy of Bungie classics
Master Chief is back on Xbox One and the result is 343 Industries' first great Halo game.
Ben Skipper Oct 26, 2015
Life Is Strange episode 5 spoiler-free review: Polarized
Polarized brings the surprise game of 2015 to a close, but how well has Dontnod tied things up?
Ben Skipper Oct 20, 2015
Super Mario Maker review: Nintendo's exquisite creation game offers infinite Mario but the best is hard to find
Near-perfect creation tools are undermined by a search and filter system that should have been more robust.
Ben Skipper Oct 07, 2015
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain review – Hideo Kojima's vision brought to life
Not just one of the best stealth games ever made, but one of the best action games.
Ben Skipper Sep 11, 2015
Volume review: Stealth distilled in Mike Bithell's witty and elegant indie gem
Thomas Was Alone follow-up Volume boasts tight design and moreish gameplay.
Ben Skipper Aug 28, 2015
Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition review - The Coalition delivers a fine remake for Xbox One
Gears of War is in good hands under The Coalition if new remaster is any indication.
Ben Skipper Aug 24, 2015
Life Is Strange episode 4 spoiler-free review: Dark Room
Dontnod are onto something truly special with Life Is Strange.
Ben Skipper Jul 28, 2015
Rocket League review: Car football gets the video game treatment
Split-screen and online multiplayer chaos arrives at the perfect time of year.
Ben Skipper Jul 23, 2015
Journey review: Stunning medley of sound, visuals and play thrives on PS4
The classic Journey provides a stunning medley of visuals, sound and play, now in full HD and 60fps.
Ben Skipper Jul 22, 2015
Pages
- PREV
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- NEXT

