
It's excessive, extravagant and downright ridiculous at times, but Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is a bold and exciting retelling of this beloved JRPG.

It's excessive, extravagant and downright ridiculous at times, but Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is a bold and exciting retelling of this beloved JRPG.

The Gunk is a striking 3D platformer that's a feast for the senses, but compared to Image & Form's SteamWorld games, it plays it pretty safe.

The overarching story is a little muddled, but Moncage is a smart and elegant puzzle game that harks back to the mechanical wizardry of The Room.

Voice Of Cards isn't so much a card game as it is a JRPG in card game clothing, but its simple, repetitive battle system fails to make much of an impression.

An essential purchase for puzzle platforming connoisseurs, ElecHead is a thrilling adventure that makes you feel like the smartest person in the room.

Mechanically it's a bit undercooked, but deep down Grotto is an artfully told tale about the meaning and limitation of words and language.

Ten years on, it's well worth making the trip back to Bright Falls, but Alan Wake Remastered has little to tempt PC players over the original Steam release.

There's no faulting its art, but underneath Astria Ascending is a tedious, repetitive RPG whose insipid story and cringey voice-acting make it difficult to bear

It's slow to start, but once Eastward gets going, this handsome post-apocalypse roars to life like nothing else, marrying top-down action with great characters.

It saves its best tricks until last, but Axiom Verge 2 is another enthralling Metroidvania from solo dev Thomas Happ, and a retro-infused feast for the senses.

A simple but light-hearted adventure game that goes big on 90s nostalgia, The Big Con is a fun and colourful romp that will steal its way into your heart.

A gorgeous, non-violent puzzle platformer with big Studio Ghibli vibes, Hoa is a brief but brilliant tale about the healing power of nature (and cute beetles).