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There continues to be nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons proves that there's life in the old Nook yet.

Reviewing Eco Lifestyle, the latest expansion pack for The Sims 4

Our official Watch Dogs Legion verdict is here

Pikmin 3 Deluxe is a practically perfect port of the Wii U game

NHL 21 is the best hockey game around by default – but it seldom genuinely stands out from this generation's pack.

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Has the feel of a playable page-turner, and one I had to see through to the end

A delightful puzzle adventure full of charm, personality, and satisfying ghostly X-ray vision

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WWE 2K Battlegrounds is meant to keep the crowd entertained before the main event re-enters the arena, but it's rarely as flashy or fun as its concept implies.

Super Mario 3D All Stars' package of three of the best 3D Mario games are just enhanced and tweaked enough to be an enjoyable revisiting, but without removing the classic charm.

A snappy, fun campaign full of great VO ends too soon, and the game-as-service that comes after is paper thin

Madden 21 is the series' most stylish entry ever thanks to The Yard and player customization, but these new features come without the substance required to contend for football glory.

Tell Me Why offers a much-needed reshaping of the choose your own adventure games, moving away from cliffhangers and dramatic, distinct choices towards a more gentle and meaningful experience. The game features bouts of magic realism, but is most magic in its human moments. All the major choices shape your character's experience more than their actions, and while the first, introductory chapter occasionally feels shallow, later chapters are overflowing with depth.

Wasteland 3 doesn’t bring much new to the table, both as a CRPG and as a piece of post-apocalyptic fiction. But, it’s a terrifically executed role-playing game that rewards player investment from beginning to end.