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By turns minimalist and luxurious, this is a thrilling exploration of the art of photography.
Here's a more grounded Doom, but one that's as brisk and playful as ever.
A wondrous dreamlike world to explore in or out of VR, but a story that doesn't always hit as hard as you might want.
A zany, knockabout co-op action adventure that's kaleidoscopically colourful but wears you out before you get to the good stuff.
Despelote's creators tell a remarkable, pseudo-autobiographical tale about football, Ecuador, and community - but also one about the act of remembering, and the creative act itself.
Ingenious and characterful, this immersive sim is an absolute delight - particularly when things go wrong.
Part management sim, part open-world adventure, this is both weird and familiar, and deeply comforting stuff.
Outstanding artwork and glorious combat bring Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's bold, painterly world to life.
A masterful sequel to one of the genre's most beloved games, but it carries an ink stain that's hard to ignore.
Stronger emotional stakes and faster-paced drama promise an explosive climax that ultimately pulls its biggest punch.
A game about building and rebuilding an impossible mansion is also a game about our relationship to the places we live in.
Clearly the aim here has been to make something broad, to bring this story and its amplification of southern culture to as many people as possible. But in the process the joy of more rewarding interactivity, or more uniquely defined identity beyond the familiar platforming and fighting patterns, has been...