Nonlinear 2D side-scrollers have made a recent resurgence, but for some, the premise alone is not enough to carry them throughout. - By Tommy Robbins
Tales of Oceania holds quite a lot of integrity and faithfulness, but isn't quite deep enough for an ocean. - By Ian Soltes
Does Nathan Drake's final expedition and one of the most anticipated PS4 titles meet expectations in Uncharted 4? - By Az Elias
Fairy Fencer F: Ethel Edition! A real update with actual changes? Oh, my! - By Ian Soltes
A Viking village? A Roman villa? Fire breathing dragons? Black Ops III, you've changed. Treyarch takes us on a Descent into madness. - By Gareth F
Can Telltale bring the same magic from The Walking Dead to The Dark Knight? The premiere episode of the highly awaited Batman has arrived. - By Drew Hurley
An action-heavy tower defence game, with a twist! - By Josh Di Falco
With an extra emphasis on the "hard," Hard Reset Redux is a fun little throwback to the old days of FPS titles. - By Nikola Suprak
Form a covenant of blood and shadows as the sharp blade in the dark comes to Tamriel Unlimited. - By Drew Hurley
It takes a Nation of Aliens to hold us back. Housemarque provides the means to reclaim the planet in Alienation on PlayStation 4. - By Gareth F
A chance arrangement to speak with silence, as the Thieves Guild makes its debut in The Elder Scrolls Online. - By Drew Hurley
Oil up the twin-sticks for Tachyon Project, a manic, steampunk shooter. - By Josh Di Falco
The idea of toy cars driving around on everyday objects may be charming, but does Table Top Racing capture the appeal? - By Luna Eriksson
The Sun and Moon makes interesting use of gravity to become one of the most interesting puzzle-platformers to date. - By Josh Di Falco
Two wheels... check. Mud... check. Official license... check. Milestone ticks all the boxes in the latest entry to its Motocross series. - By Gareth F
The NES era decides to pay the modern console generation a visit with Ninja Senki DX, a slick, retro inspired platformer. - By Nikola Suprak
Being set in a dark apocalypse world, Anima: Gate of Memories sets itself as a grim tale. Does it deliver? - By Eric Ace
Resident Evil 5, the first of Capcom's much maligned later RE instalments. Where does it fit in the series: survival or action? - By Leo Epema
Grab your pistol and your fake cowboy accent and join us on a Western steampunk adventure through space. - By Nikola Suprak
A TRPG with a twist: this time the player is in charge of a bunch of mercenaries! Hit or miss? Read on for the answer! - By Luna Eriksson
The Straw Hat pirates return for a throwdown in One Piece: Burning Blood. - By Drew Hurley
The thirtieth anniversary of the Dragon Quest franchise brings with it a new Musou title, Dragon Quest Heroes II. - By Drew Hurley
A rougelite with some training wheels, Neon Chrome makes a solid option for those looking to get into the genre. - By Nikola Suprak
Cubed3 reviews the misguided Journey imitation that is Soul Axiom. - By Tomas Barry
An expanded roster and some upgraded usability features make for a Guilty Gear title no one will want to miss. - By Brandon (Michael) Howard
A stitch in time saves a heck of a lot more than nine in one of the PS4's newest platforming adventures, Unravel. - By Nikola Suprak
Keeping the spirit of 2D side-scrollers alive, Vanillaware's Odin Sphere gets a complete overhaul for current systems. - By Az Elias
Gearbox's Battleborn gets wild when it takes a first person shooter and crosses it with MOBA and tower defence mechanics. - By Gareth F
Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure is the dodgeball adventure to hell you never knew you needed. - By Nikola Suprak
About as simple as platformers come, The Sun and Moon on PS4 doesn't really get to spend much time in the light. - By Nikola Suprak