
Adam Jensen - my own, custom-upgraded version of Adam Jensen, at least - is a man who can launch exploding katanas from…

Adam Jensen - my own, custom-upgraded version of Adam Jensen, at least - is a man who can launch exploding katanas from…

All the Princess can do is dance, but while she dances she is untouchable. Tap X and she launches into a grand jeté, to…

Picking up any new game for the first time, there's an elementary question of identity. Are you a part of the game's wo…

We have the 1980s to thank for any number of embarrassing cultural trends - neoliberalism, an epidemic of mullets, Chri…

The trick to Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories is that they aren't, strictly speaking, "Sherlock Ho…

Dark Souls 3 on PS4, XBox One and PC offers a savage mix of Bloodborne and the original Souls games, but can it hold a flame to its predecessors?

The thing I like best about Fallout 4's first DLC pack is that it lets you decide precisely how pissed off you want to …

A torturous exploration of a real asylum, The Town of Light is a raw original.

If a tree falls in a forest with nobody present, does it make a noise? Does the moon exist when there's no-one to look …

Coldwood Interactive's plushy puzzler may warm the heart, but it rings hollow once the novelty of the yarn mechanics has faded.

Blow does it again. Exquisitely layered puzzles populate a world that will keep you guessing.

The post-apocalypse has never seemed cuter, more frenzied or more essential than in Vlambeer's Nuclear Throne.

A day will dawn when the muscularity and variety of Call of Duty's multiplayer component aren't enough to compensate fo…

A genuinely original and a smart physics puzzler, but aggravating in places.

Over quickly and hardly exhilarating, but illuminating in a way games rarely bother to be.