
A bombastically enjoyable action game with serious performance issues gets spread too thinly over a vast map.


A bombastically enjoyable action game with serious performance issues gets spread too thinly over a vast map.

Your reaction to Fallout 4 will depend greatly on your expectations. If you're a fan of the series - or at least Bethes…

The rise of the narrative adventure presents fresh challenges for both developers and reviewers alike. The reliable old…

Gaming has focused so much on the Warhammer 40k universe, with its zealous militarism, sci-fi trappings and outlandish …

Though far from perfect, the original Overlord and its 2009 sequel had one very important thing going for them: they we…

Broforce should be unbearable. It has all the worst features of indie hipster PC gaming in 2015. Cute pixel art winking…

As both a parent and a gamer, I'm torn by Lego Dimensions.

It's only been five years since Frictional Games unleashed Amnesia: The Dark Descent on unsuspecting PC gamers, revolut…

"Interactive movie" is a troublesome phrase. Games developers have chased this phantom grail for decades, and the resul…

One of the most refreshing things about Volume, Mike Bithell's second game after the charming Thomas Was Alone, is that…

A ridiculously generous and thoughtfully presented compilation packed with bona fide classics and obscure gems.

If I were Sonic the Hedgehog, I'd be pretty worried right now. After a string of flops and failed reboots, Sega's iconi…

When is a stealth game not a stealth game? When it explicitly tells you it is not a stealth game, but then goes on to p…

Arkham Knight opens with a spoiler, and it sets the tone for what is to come. This is that rare beast: a blockbuster ga…

Pitched somewhere between the Slender's creepiness and Dear Esther's abstract adventure, Kholat is yet another entry in…