
This scrappy, surreal escapade cleverly uses programming as a game mechanic, but can't quite follow through on its ideas.

This scrappy, surreal escapade cleverly uses programming as a game mechanic, but can't quite follow through on its ideas.

Gaming's most confident storytellers close the book on Nathan Drake's adventures with their best chapter yet.

This might seem an odd thing to write, but Bluepoint Games is currently one of my favourite developers. You can bemoan …

Big, beautiful and rewarding, Jonathan Blow's enigmatic puzzle epic is virtuoso game design - and only a fraction too clever for its own good.

The new Lara Croft works out some kinks in a second act that, while slick and enjoyable, doesn't resolve Tomb Raider's identity crisis.

One of the most corporate games ever, Forza 6 nonetheless brings great advances like Showcases and League racing to its solid formula.

A majestic, earthy open-world adventure with great integrity and personality, this is the best role-playing game in years.

Laden with features and options, Project Cars rewards patient players with an authentic and exciting circus of motorsport.