Tom Hoggins
Arkane's open-world vampire shooter has some of the developer's trademark spark, but is let down by an identity crisis and technical woes
Respawn's Star Wars sequel builds on its promising predecessor, even if it suffers from the same lack of focus
EA's return to the course is a surprisingly understated and supremely accomplished golf sim
Capcom's seminal action-horror proves as essential as ever in this smartly-judged upgrade.
This high-definition remaster of Nintendo and Retro's masterpiece shows Metroid more than stands the test of time
Can Avalanche Software's Harry Potter adventure escape the shadow of the JK Rowling backlash?
Does EA Motive's return to the mutant-infected Ishimura spaceship retain the original's terror and suffocating sense of place?
Overrun by mutants, Jupiter's moon is the setting for this spiritual Dead Space successor
Kratos and son return in a spectacular, realm-trotting adventure
Platinum's strutting witch returns with expanded combat and the same delirious lack of restraint
EA's latest gridiron sim makes big gains on the field, but barely inches forward off it
The latest game from the creator of Her Story and Telling Lies has you piecing together the puzzle of a missing movie star
Codemasters' video game take on Formula One keeps pace with the sport's sweeping changes
Interactive slasher specialists Supermassive return with a creepy, if patchy, summer camp chiller
Nintendo's boisterous take on our national sport is thrilling and hilarious, but doesn't offer enough options to play with
Nintendo's manic revival of Wii Sports could use more variety, but its lively appeal is a joy for the whole family
Survival horror maestros Tango Gameworks return with an altogether more spiritual adventure
PlayStation's famous racer goes back to basics in this authentic and idiosyncratic joy ride
Techland's horror sequel features crunchy combat and thrilling parkour, but buries its best bits with a clumsy story and open-world excess
The blockbuster shooter goes open-world with mixed results, but its impeccable combat and sumptuous vistas win out