One of the worst games I have ever played. Absolutely inexcusable in every sense.

Much like the game it is based on, Secret Neighbor is baffling, boring and bad.

Without the tedious tank sections this game would stand alongside its predecessors.

While this game might not technically be the best by any measure, it features such an intriguing and bizarre world/story that it is impossible to forget.

Cinematic in every sense, Red Dead Redemption 2 stays with me long after I put the controller down.

What can be said about Dark Souls that hasn't already? Every time I go back I am sucked in by the timeless combat and intricately designed world. Praise the sun!

A return to form for the franchise after the stumble with Dark Souls 2, this is the perfect end to the series with the finest bosses that From Software has ever designed. When that final boss music plays, the goosebumps and emotions always hit harder than any enemy in the game.

Equal parts interesting, satisfying and frustrating.

The developers of Hogwarts Legacy have crafted a beautiful rendition of the castle and surrounding areas, filling them with interesting secrets, challenges and encounters. Unfortunately, the story and characters are a little lackluster, with mostly generic quest design.

One of the best survival games in recent memory that features a refreshingly unique premise, setting and story. Discovering new parts of the enormous garden is a blast with friends as you encounter new creatures and uncover new crafting opportunities. At times however, the difficulty feels uneven and the core survival mechanics can feel overly oppressive, which dampens an otherwise excellent experience.

I came into High On Life expecting some eye-rolling jokes. What I didn't expect was a fully fledged, decent and complete game experience.

Staggering beautiful soundtrack, pretty art style and some challenging bosses.

While there isn't much here in the way of gameplay, Pentiment does something wildly interesting.

One of the biggest leaps in scope I have ever seen in a sequel pays off with a hard-hitting, emotional story and stunning graphics. Charlotte McBurney knocks her performance out of the park, making Amicia one of my all-time favorite female video game characters.