Steven Burns
Resident Evil remains as odd, unsettling, and unforgettable as its setting, and the HD remaster only emphasises this.
CA has finally nailed the true horror of Alien in video game form. It's only taken 35 years.
A superb second instalment, and one which shows off Hitman's greatest strengths.
A fitting swansong.
Shorter, more tonally cohesive, and outright better than its predecessor.
A welcome addition to the main game, The Consequence deepens The Evil Within while being satisfying in its own right.
The Assignment is a reasonably-sized add-on which fleshes out The Evil Within's story while building on what made it so enjoyable in the first place.
Evolution rather than revolution, and better for it, Far Cry 4 is the best the series has to offer.
A superb football game held back by a frustrating flaw in its passing game, this is the best football title on new-gen. But it could have been the best of all-time.
Mixing futuristic tech with established fundamentals, Sledgehammer has created the first truly impressive Call of Duty in years.
A Mikami megamix of sorts that doesn't hit the heights of the director's previous work, but is enjoyable all the same.
Fission Mailed?
There are few other racing games that can boast such impressive fundamentals as Forza Horizon 2, and certainly not very many with a world like this wrapped around them.
Sophisticated, engaging, and utterly unique.
A beautiful, if somewhat frustrating, adventure game.
A very good first instalment, but the best is yet to come.
A better version of an already good game, Dead Rising 3 on PC is as close to the game's reveal trailer as we'll get.
Campaign is dull and forgettable, but multiplayer is great fun and Zombies has had some real effort poured into it.
Dark Souls 3 relies too much on former glories to reach the heights of Bloodborne or the original Dark Souls, but that doesn't stop it being another superb adventure.
An FPS where your weapon should be the last thing you use, not the first, Rainbow Six Siege is a fantastic tactical shooter.