Rogue Company had the potential to be one of the finest multiplayer titles in recent memory. Unfortunately, the developers lacked a sense of direction and made drastic changes too often to the core gameplay experience. Sprinkle in quite a few bugs and a disgraceful ranked system and you get a colossal disappointment.

Fell in love with the concept but subsequent titles have highlighted just how poorly PUBG has aged.

I wanted to love this but unfortunately I just couldn't. As a lover of Soulsborne titles this thing just got the difficulty tuning entirely wrong.

This is the worst game I have put the most hours into. What a shame that the developers completely let this game down with a switch to pfp servers, a lack of updates and hordes of bugs. Not to mention the terrible graphics and audio. I don't buy the licensing excuse for half of the problems that this game had.

Started playing this to kill some time and found myself actually laughing out loud a number of times. Surprising amount of depth to the endgame too.

Felt incredibly good to play from the movement to the shooting but in the end it relied too heavily on its portal gimmick and became stale quickly.

A lesson for other developers in atmosphere, level design, boss encounters and pretty much every other aspect.

This remake of a certified classic game is an absolute masterclass from Capcom. With stunning visuals and smooth gameplay, it remains faithful to the original while expanding things in satisfying ways. Excited to see what this team does next with the incredible RE Engine.

Although I was a little tired of the rhythm-based gameplay by the end of Metal: Hellsinger, I could have listened to its soundtrack forever. Put it on Spotify please!

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.

As a lover of retro survival horror, I really wanted to love this. Unfortunately, it just didn't click with me.

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

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

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.