Christopher Teuton
Learn how to help children not get eaten by monsters in this PS2-esque Chinese tale.
Gylt is an intensely personal experience filled with average gameplay and overused tropes.
Shenmue III has finally arrived, and it is exactly what fans of the series have been asking for.
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts offers hardcore sniping and lots of glitches.
Darksiders Genesis is a fantastic continuation of the series' traditional formula.
DOOM Eternal is a fantastic game, taking all of the elements which made DOOM 2016 such a surprisingly enjoyable reboot of the franchise and implementing dozens of new concepts in a way which makes the entire experience feel fresh all over again.
RE3 is good, but it's just more of the same.
Asymmetry somehow brings it all together.
Even with smaller stakes, XCOM's strategy shines through.
Although they're mainly known for maintaining the video game distribution network Steam these days, it's important to remember how instrumental Valve's games have been in moving the video game industry forward. With the recent release of Half-Life: Alyx, Valve's most impressive title yet, it's hard not to think that a new era for virtual reality has either just ended, or just begun. Either way, the game is a step forward for new, more immersive ways to engage with the interactive storytelling medium, and once a larger number of players get a chance to experience Half-Life: Alyx for themselves it's likely many, many more people will be inspired to go out and buy their own virtual reality headsets.
Aftermath gives MK11 the ending it needed.
Ghost of Tsushima is the best Assassin's Creed game there is, and likely the closest many users will ever get to experiencing what it's like to be a samurai in 11th century Japan.
Destroy All Humans!'s remake definitely feels old-fashioned.
Wasteland 3 takes players to a new location and presents them with equally unfamiliar challenges, yet still perfectly demonstrates all of the reasons why this series has had die-hard fans for over three decades, and is absolutely worth playing for anyone looking for their next post-apocalyptic fix.
XIII has only changed for the worse.
Battle royale comes for Pac-Man.
Hitman 3 is the best of the newer Hitman games and quite possibly the best Hitman game in the franchise.
Only a few new sights in the universe.
Unavowed expertly blends fantasy and crime genres with stellar writing, acting, and artwork to create a game that is both memorable and entertaining, and should be experienced by anyone who thinks the glory days of Sierra On-Line are the only time period where great point-and-click games can be found.
From a fantastic opening credits scene performed by Puddles Pity Party to its final exciting moments, I Expect You To Die 2: The Spy and the Liar delivers exactly what fans of the first game have come to expect - a campy spy adventure with increasingly deadly stakes, dramatically elaborate puzzles, and lots of physics objects to pretend to eat or simply throw across the room. For anyone with a fondness for James Bond stories or 1950's noir - and access to a VR headset - The Spy and the Liar is a fantastic choice.