
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is an endless parade of references and gags that's difficult to resist. Our review.

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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is an endless parade of references and gags that's difficult to resist. Our review.

This gorgeous medieval RPG continues to be just as prickly, divisive and abrasive as its predecessor.

It might be brief, but Terminator 2D: No Fate is a cracking, nostalgic tribute to 90s games, movies and culture.

Skate Story is a gorgeous, extraordinary narrative adventure - and one that just so happens to require skateboarding.

Santa Ragione delivers a subversive, sometimes shocking, often funny first-person narrative horror that, while perhaps a little insubstantial, remains an engagingly unconventional exploration of some timely themes.

It's enjoyable enough, and has glimpses of vintage Metroid shining through, but Metroid Prime 4: Beyond could and should have been so much more. Our review.

Kirby Air Riders pushes beyond the confines of a traditional racing game and serves up a fascinating genre-defying party racer.

A shift away from single-player leaves Black Ops 7 with its most lopsided and homogenous entry in decades, though what it does offer is still good fun.

From coconuts to black holes and watch parts, Lumines is back in fine voice in Lumines Arise.

Rich combat and an unusually friendly community make Arc Raiders an cracking extraction shooter, but Embark Studios' continued use of AI voices is inexcusable.

The Outer Worlds 2 remains fluffy gaming comfort food for better and worse, but it is better than its predecessor in almost every way.

Is there a sound more beautiful than the ding of a squirt well-squirted and a job well done? A baby's laugh, you might …

The Chinese Room has managed to make something from a box of inherited parts, but this action RPG feels hollow and functional. Sadly, it hasn't worked.

Psychonauts studio Double Fine returns with a surprising, shapeshifting adventure of captivating wonder and beauty.

Ball x Pit is a glorious reworking of Breakout, with a Roguelite twist.

Battlefield 6 delivers a thrilling multiplayer reset and decent, if derivative single-player. But shows nagging doubts about what makes Battlefield special.

Supermassive plays it safe, meaning too many familiar frustrations. But impressive artistry – and a mid-game uptick – still makes for a compelling adventure.