Dirt Showdown review
No spin-off, Codemaster's latest is as crucial to the series as any of its predecessors.
2No spin-off, Codemaster's latest is as crucial to the series as any of its predecessors.
2A rollercoaster of setpieces and measured, varied objectives.
1You may think you know Diablo, but you don’t know it with this level of polish.
11Telltale’s episodic comic book adaptation gets off to a solid start.
1Rebellion's shooter sequel is all gore and little reward.
1An uncompromising indie game that offers a brave take on survival horror.
2Amanita Design's Machinarium follow-up is a breath of fresh air, despite the stinginess of its feedback.
4One of the most fluid, elegant, and strategically rich online shooters available.
2Almost Human offers its faithful take on Dungeon Master to new (and old) adventurers.
2ET goes home in Trapdoor Inc’s energetic stealth-action blast.
BioWare brings its space opera to a spectacular finale.
4An idiosyncratic indie shooter from the writer behind Deus Ex.
Difficult to define, but an experience that will stay with you for a long time.
6The visceral horror shooter returns with a greater focus on action.
3An attempt to streamline the RPG leaves too little meat on its user-friendly bones.
5Don't let this platformer's inventive visual design fool you.
Gigantic, slick, imposing and archaic.
A pitiable assembly of mismatched parts.
3Frozenbyte's puzzle platformer is visually dazzling enough to distract from its problems.
Black Box's cinematic racer is hobbled by a procession of awful technical flaws.
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