It's not a "complete" remaster like many others on the market, but the little touch of paint that's gone onto Final Fantasy VIII has made this a very worthwhile experience.
It’s not the pinnacle of its genre, but Human Simulator is quite entertaining and sure to elicit a few laughs during your playthrough.
A beautiful atmosphere paired with a lacklustre narrative and light gameplay make Stela feel like a mixture of great ideas that never reaches its potential.
They’re not perfect, but Pokémon Sword and Shield are sure to delight new and old fans alike with a series of well thought-out, well-implemented changes to the core Pokémon formula.
DOOM Eternal builds on what made 2016’s reboot special in every single way and then some, delivering not only one of the best games of this generation, but arguably the best first-person shooter ever made.
Galaxy Warfighter has its roots in those legendary spacefaring shoot-’em-ups of the ‘80s, and it almost pulls it off. Unfortunately, repetitive audio-visual and level design sees it fail to maintain the momentum it builds in its first few levels.