
Caves Of Qud is a roguelike RPG so deep you will need to bring a thousand torches just to get to the bottom of it. Here's our review of version 1.0.

Caves Of Qud is a roguelike RPG so deep you will need to bring a thousand torches just to get to the bottom of it. Here's our review of version 1.0.

Indiana Jones And The Great Circle is a thoughtfully adapted first-person adventure that sees Indy sticking his nose in every unseen corner.

Full of anomalies in more ways than one, Stalker 2 is a mess of bugs and jank that nonetheless stays faithful to the open world survival shooter of yesteryear.

Metal Slug transforms from side-scrolling shooter into thoughtful turn-based strategy in Metal Slug Tactics. But does its arcade soul remain? Read our review.

The promise of a wild and wacky water park is hampered by unintuitive menus and fiddly micromanagement in a sequel that removes almost as much as it adds.

A single player campaign that offers the usual explosive set pieces, alongside undercover missions with countless tricks lifted from better games.

A knotty mess of quippy dialogue and plot-driven missteps exist side-by-side with some beautiful and touching moments for the returning Max Caulfield.

Wilmot Works It Out is a relaxing follow-up, but it loses the box-stacking sense of satisfaction of Wilmot's Warehouse. Here's our review of the puzzle game.

Silent Hill 2 is a good-looking and unflinchingly loyal remake of the beloved 2001 horror game, yet one that plays everything safe. Read our review here.

Shadows Of Doubt isn't only a simulation of a lively, murdering city, but also a simulation of the paperwork required to solve those murders. Read our review.

The 1980s reimagined as a collection of 50 "small" games, ranging from arcade racers to full-blown RPGs.

Wild Bastards is a mixed roguelike of comedy cowboys and surprisingly tense ghost town showdowns. It's also got some very funny dialogue.

The endless energy of the SteamWorld series powers on with a tidy turn-based tactics game.

A gelatinous puzzler that blurts out a steady stream of fresh goo to prevent joy from drying up.

Sleek and stylish art direction won't make up for shallow combat and a tiring gacha treadmill.