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Agatha Christie’s The ABC Murders Review – Alibis, Blood, and Corpses in 1930’s London

Agatha Christie’s The ABC Murders Review – Alibis, Blood, and Corpses in 1930’s London

One of Agatha Christie's most compelling literary works comes to PC and consoles, is it a hidden treasure or just another red herring?

XCOM 2 Review – Rebel Yell

XCOM 2 Review – Rebel Yell

Fight back against oppression, even if your hardware struggles in the process.

Dying Light: The Following Review – Cult of Personality

Dying Light: The Following Review – Cult of Personality

Dying Light explores a whole new region in this fun expansion.

Firewatch Review – Unused Potential

Firewatch Review – Unused Potential

Campo Santo's Firewatch starts off great but loses steam later on in the game.

Unravel Review – The Ties That Bind

Unravel Review – The Ties That Bind

A touching tail of worry, struggle, loss, but also hope, love and life.

Not A Hero Review – Ready, Aim, Fire

Not A Hero Review – Ready, Aim, Fire

Not A Hero shines in its gameplay but forced humor drags it down.

The Witness Review: Shadow of the Labyrinth

The Witness Review: Shadow of the Labyrinth

Jonathan Blow's latest takes the player on a journey unlike any that they have yet known.

LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Review – These Bricks Don’t Quite Stack Up

LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Review – These Bricks Don’t Quite Stack Up

Can LEGO Marvel's Avengers prove it is good at fun and exciting new game elements?

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones Review – Hard Reality

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones Review – Hard Reality

A grueling reality check on the darker side of war.

Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster Review – Stuck In The Past

Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster Review – Stuck In The Past

Does this HD version of Resident Evil Zero hold up to the test of time?

Tharsis Review: Rolling in the Deep Space

Tharsis Review: Rolling in the Deep Space

Fitting the definition of easy to learn, hard to master, Tharsis is a brutal dungeon master that’ll have you coming back for more.

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India Review – The Not-So Exotic Everyday

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India Review – The Not-So Exotic Everyday

The 2.5D platformer trilogy goes to India but fails to capitalize on its compelling setting.

Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power Review – A New Dimension

Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power Review – A New Dimension

Trine 3 is an engaging but flawed experience

Amplitude Review – Empty Space

Amplitude Review – Empty Space

Amplitude returns, but can the fun keep up with the beat?

DiRT Rally Review: Rally Is Back And It’s Better Than Ever

DiRT Rally Review: Rally Is Back And It’s Better Than Ever

An exceptional racing experience unseen for a while.

Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair Review – An Unnecessary Port

Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair Review – An Unnecessary Port

This PS3 port just doesn't cut it by today's standards.

Blood Bowl 2 Review – Lacking Depth

Blood Bowl 2 Review – Lacking Depth

Luck and lack of depth leaves this promising turn-based sports game sitting on the bench.

Xenoblade Chronicles X Review: Crossing Into New Territory

Xenoblade Chronicles X Review: Crossing Into New Territory

Xenoblade Chronicles X easily stands besides the few heavyweights we’ve seen so far this generation.

Life is Strange Review: Back To High School

Life is Strange Review: Back To High School

Our final verdict on Life is Strange across the entire season.

StarCraft 2 Legacy of the Void Review – Enter the Void

StarCraft 2 Legacy of the Void Review – Enter the Void

The epic conclusion to the StarCraft 2 saga is an enjoyable ride with multiplayer that will last you a while.