Leon Hurley
As much a detective story as a horror one, Vampyr rewards you for taking an interest in the people around you and tests your moral compass with a lack of black and white options.
An immensely enjoyable and fun to play superhero adventure.
A beautifully made and reverent take on the original game that works both as a remake and a completely new game.
Days Gone is a keen and engaging open world zombie adventure despite some issues.
Another enjoyable reimagining for the Resident Evil series that nails the action but lacks depth.
A dark and twisted piece of playable horror fiction that delivers a memorable story.
A brilliant but all too brief sample of Miles Morales' superhero life.
An enjoyable hack and slash looter that plays well despite a sparse, repeating structure
A slick and entertaining conclusion to the trilogy.
An amazing little horror game that can be as frustrating as it is brilliant.
A strong start and okay finish makes this average out as decent but not amazing installment.
A solid installment for the series with a satisfying story and great multiplayer balance.
Dying Light 2 offers a great open world playground for zombie survival, but lacks an impactful story or meaningful choices.
An entertaining and silly mix of fantasy and shooting, with a great cast making up for a slight lack of variety.
A fun but poorly paced horror adventure that's both slow to start and over too fast
A beautiful world filled with things to discover, and a fitting close for Kratos' viking adventure that only misses full marks thanks to a light touch opening half that takes a while to hit its stride.
A fantastic looking game that builds a great sci-fi world only to trash it with an unenjoyable combat challenge.
"There's a lot of weirdness in the world that just begs for more investigation"
The combat, while generally excellent, does also have some occasional irritations
Enjoying Dead Island 2 requires you to accept it's 95% hitting zombies with sticks – and the remaining 5% is choosing the stick