As the year draws to a close we take a look back at the best games of 2013.
Can World of Warplanes' stellar dogfights make up for its lack of depth or variety?
Rivals is a perfect game for speedy thrills, but it won't hold your attention for long.
Rick discovers a pirate's life is most definitely for him.
Traveller's Tales latest is the best LEGO game yet, and probably the best Marvel game too.
X Rebirth might look fantastic, but its beauty is only skin deep.
Firaxis' XCOM expansion expertly reinvigorates last year's strategy hit.
Ghosts bears a pretty updated engine, but inside it's the same stale game.
Rick takes a look back at the the original Call of Duty, ten years after its release.
Telltale's Fables-based videogame drama makes a strong debut.
Codemasters latest F1 game is saved from drudgery by an exhilarating classics mode.
Flying Wild Hog's reboot is a marked improvement over the original.
We get hands on with Titanfall and come away seriously impressed.
We report from the UK's biggest gaming event, the Eurogamer Expo.
GTA V is a great game, but it's not a very nice one.
The debut game from Red Barrels is a masterclass in terror.
Like the extraterrestrial invasion it portrays, the Bureau is overwhelmed by a plethora of alien systems.
A Machine For Pigs is eloquent, elegiac and definitively horrifying, but damaged by overly-restrained systems.
Rayman Legends is a delightful sequel in the reinvigorated platforming series.
Sam Fisher may be a lost cause, but this is the strongest Splinter Cell game in years.
Rome reinstates its legacy as the finest strategy game in existence.
Space Hulk recreates the rule-set of the classic boardgame, but not quite the same experience.
Saints Row IV is so much fun it's probably bad for you, and to a certain extent, itself.
October 14 2021 | 15:04