Alice: Madness Returns review
Fantastical visuals and satisfying combat fail to mask a generic journey.
7Fantastical visuals and satisfying combat fail to mask a generic journey.
7Motion control breathes new life into a niche genre.
18So, what do 14 years of development do for a game?
36A cloud of bugs and sycophantic obsession with a certain Epic title can't spoil this high-fantasy romp.
6If there's a great action game in Infamous 2, no one has built it yet.
137Even if it wasn't part of Sony's Welcome Back to PSN package, you'd be silly to miss this poised two-button platformer.
1Though agonisingly slow to get to the good stuff, CD Projekt's RPG sequel rewards patient monster slayers.
78Well thought-out controls tussle with a brutal learning curve in this PSN RTS.
6Clinical yet chaotic, Mode7's game of tactics is a multiplayer masterpiece.
4This is the definitive entry in the rallying trilogy.
3Team Ninja's 3D fighter remains as amply endowed as its forebears while offering far greater accessibility.
1Team Bondi's astonishing facial animation drives this uncommonly mature - and thrilling - adventure.
Mount & Blade's second expansion brings guns to the battlefield, but retains the game's suicidal AI.
Splash Damage's enigmatic team shooter introduces plenty of good ideas, though not all of them stick.
Physics-based combat and thoughtful controls result in a genuinely progressive platform adventure.
Iridium Studios' inspired rhythm-action RPG proves far less prescribed than its title suggests.
Nintendo's submarine sim is good-looking, but doesn't offer much below the surface.
1Housemarque's exquisitely beautiful platform adventure delivers a curious blend of ideas.
Valve's follow-up is not only hugely polished, but also laugh-out-loud funny.
Zoe Mode's reworking continues to cast its meditative spell, but retains the original's lack of focus.