Life is Feudal has grand ambitions , but is ultimately betrayed by its own dire systems.
Siege is a fantastic tactical shooter...provided you've got a team that understands tactics.
Rick and Jake jump in their chAT-chAT Walker and set their sights on DICE's multiplayer shooter.
How does Monolith's spectacular shooter hold up a decade since release?
Bethesda's latest open world is a delight to explore, but clunky systems dampen the experience.
Anno 2205 is an elegant city-builder let down by several irritating flaws.
Fatshark's ratty take on the Left4Dead formula is sporadically fun but ultimately inferior.
Dontnod's tale of time-travelling teenagers is one of the year's most pleasant surprises.
Rick sets sail in search of a verdict on Wargaming's latest multiplayer shooter.
Is the Force strong with DICE's multiplayer shooter, or does it fall to the dull side?
Prison Architect is a deep, entertaining, and occasionally disturbing management sim.
This globetrotting adventure is one of the finest examples of interactive fiction going.
Rick braves the darkened streets of downtown to bring you a verdict on Skylines' first expansion.
Rick delves beneath the surface of Frictional's latest horror game.
The Witcher 3 and Metal Gear Solid V have raised the bar for the open world genre.
Mad Max's open world is brilliantly realised, but it proves to be a wasted land.
Will players flock to VogelSap's asymmetrical multiplayer game, or have the developers flocked it?
The multi-platform release of Ubisoft's survival shooter is a functional port of a brilliant game.
Volume is a loving homage to stealth games that doesn't quite live up to its idols.
Is Studio Wildcard's dinosaur survival game Jurassic larks or a world better off lost?
Cradle boasts a brilliant and detailed world, but fails to do much interesting with it.
Size Five's procedurally generated criminal caper is a thrilling blend of risk and reward.
We count down the best games about fencing and fisticuffs in existence.
October 14 2021 | 15:04