Samuel Horti
Excellent VR combat and movement wedged inside a repetitive quest system.
Splitgate's portal gun makes it one of the smartest multiplayer shooters around, but a small player base leads to long, frustrating waits between unbalanced matches.
Mordhau's deep melee combat system creates moments of gory multiplayer medieval magic.
A fascinating, fantastical world let down by plodding pacing.
Crisp combat let down by boring enemies, repetitive missions and a disconnected story.
Sekiro has the best swordfights in any video game. It leans too heavily on its mediocre stealth, but its satisfying combat will keep you going through hundreds of brutal deaths.
An occasionally brilliant immersive sim blighted by bugs and a restrictive save system.
Punchy combat and a pretty setting can't hide Darksiders 3's flaws.
The strength of its new dinos will pull me back now and again, if only to float around aimlessly on my favourite Gasbag. But as the last of the planned expansions for Ark, Extinction is far from the swan song that I was hoping for.
A mediocre detective game with predictable stealth and a surreal story that runs out of steam near the end.
Its platforming is clunky, its animations stiff, and you eventually tire of its repeating puzzles—but I'll remember J.J.'s story, and her inner struggles, for a very long time.
19 is better than FIFA 18 in almost every way, and it's more fun to play than any other football game right now.
Elea's first instalment gets less interesting as it goes on, and if that trend continues then Episode 2 could fall flat, especially if bugs and performance problems remain. But it sets up a fascinating world that promises a deeply personal story, and it's not afraid to switch gear and throw odd, dream-like sequences at you. By playing with your expectations, it makes you want to push on just to see what's around the corner.
A mostly fun, realistic football sim with wonky AI.
Ambitious ideas and a twisting story are marred by bad design choices.
The improvements over the original make Super Mega Baseball 2 the best on-field baseball sim on PC.
Flat writing and a confused plot fail to deliver on some promising ideas.
While ARK can be a lot of fun – grabbing another player off of a raptor with an Argentavis feels bloody brilliant – it's rarely worth the hours of tedium. If you can spare the 100 or so hours it takes to get your teeth into it then I'd recommend you spend them elsewhere.
Its zero gravity segments offer something that no other FPS can, and everywhere else it's a solid, polished shooter. If you like the sound of it then I'd jump in now and build up some experience.
Hellblade is brave for tackling psychosis so directly, and braver still for pouring so much of its efforts into its narrative. It's unlike anything else I've played this year, and for that reason it deserves a slice of your time.