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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

One of the best Sims 4 expansions packs so far, Seasons changes everything for your sim families with friendly bees, sinister gnomes and a chance to chat up Father Winter.

A bizarre coming together of Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis that strangely works, even if the Adventure mode occasionally frustrates.

Despite some opaque game mechanics and missing tutorials, turns out running a dinosaur park is brilliant fun and the best time sink you can play.

As much a detective story as a horror one, Vampyr rewards you for taking an interest in the people around you and tests your moral compass with a lack of black and white options.

The survival RPG delivers a delicious cocktail of delight, death and ghost milk

Moonlighter manages to perfectly balance the best bits of Stardew Valley, Dark Souls and Binding of Isaac for a game that just keeps you coming back for more.

Detroit: Become Human’s take on an Android future will split opinion… but there’s plenty to love in this choice-filled sci-fi adventure.

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An action-adventure from Spearhead games can scratch that PS2-era game itch.

Kratos returns older, wiser and better than ever in God of War on PS4.

Number five comes alive with a great location, sharper design, and less clutter

Sea of Thieves is bursting with potential for storytelling in a watery paradise, but doesn’t have enough to keep players coming back.

A Way Out brings players together to create one beautifully told story that everyone needs to experience.

PS4 owners have another essential exclusive to add to their collection with the latest game in the long-running Yakuza franchise.

A gothic horror game that plays a bit like PT? Where do we sign?! Leon Hurley holds back the fears in our review.