
Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a predictable and po-faced ride through explosive missions, with plenty of gimmickry but no self-awareness or depth.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a predictable and po-faced ride through explosive missions, with plenty of gimmickry but no self-awareness or depth.

ScourgeBringer is a well-crafted piece of arcade slashing that throws the player fewer bones than its roguelite contemporaries. Here's our review.

Disc Room is a twitch-based dodge 'em up with malleable difficulty settings, tough secrets, and some quite furious discs. But is it any good? (Yes)

There is a lot happening in Star Renegades. For a seemingly small game it throws an absurd amount of idea clay into the RPG kiln.

If I have to fight through listless combat, buggy UI, and an onslaught of juvenile gags to see one of the many endings, I’d rather leave the snowfields of Colorado behind. To hell with the consequences.

For anyone hoping it would bring a little modern fluidity to a long-stagnant genre, you might have to moonwalk upwards from this one. But for Ragers, it’s a sturdy score-attacking blowout to while away some hours, perfecting your flying knees and enflamed uppercuts, arguing over who deserves the trash salad.

As a finale, Hitman 3 is as capable as its trilogy-siblings. As a trilogy, it is one of the most fun-loving games of the decade. The best murder money can buy.