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Styx: Blades of Greed isn't quite as well cut out as a fine piece of quartz, but it's easily the best stealth game in years - and so utterly compelling you'll be desperate to get back to it when you have to do boring un-murdery things like, I dunno, going to the shops, or feeding the cat.
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream offers luxurious cutscenes and a focused twist on stealth by remaining intentionally inflexible, but doesn't quite pull it all together.
A smart and inventive RPG-lite, and a worthy entry in the TRON canon.
Only Ubisoft could have pulled off this dense, moreish romp through the grubbier side of the galaxy.
This six-hour disaster movie keeps the tension up, but it has entirely the wrong focus.
After decades of diminishing returns, Old Detroit’s finest is back with something to say.
It will forever be notable that Don’t Nod’s best game was the one without any spoken dialogue.
Can Telltale alumni transport us back to where no man has gone before, or is this another loveless riff on popular scifi’s heyday?
The feelgood game of the year is a strange, stark contrast to XCOM.


