
A raucous, absurd spin-off that manages to still feel like a first-rate Yakuza game despite the leftfield setting and delightfully unhinged plot.

A raucous, absurd spin-off that manages to still feel like a first-rate Yakuza game despite the leftfield setting and delightfully unhinged plot.

A deep, customisable fighter that just happens to include the best video game movie never made.

A savage, sometimes frustrating space exploration game that succeeds because of beautiful design and a compelling universe.

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Bold and enjoyable at times, unplayable at others, Man o' War: Corsair is too leaky to wholeheartedly recommend.

Call of the Beastmen makes the Old World a wonderfully dangerous place.

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A pitiless management sim about exploiting people, prices and planets.

The Westport Independent is an intriguing but underwhelming examination of censorship.

More rich quail rather than plump-breasted pheasant, but still a rare and satisfying bird.

Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime will set your pulsars racing

Rugby World Cup 2015 is the PS4 and Xbox One follow-up to Rugby 2015 (just to confuse you). It's been a year, but how has it improved?

Simple, but insanely fun moto-soccer game that shines in multiplayer.

Fine fighter with an enjoyably daft story, marred by wobbly port to PC.

Dying Light sees you parkouring your way through a city, over zombies' heads, trying not to get bitten. Sounds awesome, right? Ah, but IS IT? Let's find out...