Robert Purchese
An unforgettable story of desperation and hope in beautiful, gruesome, plague-ridden 14th Century France.
Dome Keeper merges digging and base defence but struggles to make either a success in their own right.
An interactive movie that tells a memorable story of human choices.
King Arthur: Knight's Tale is not without its charms, then, but it's not the once and future king you might have been waiting for. Maybe watch Fast and Furious instead.
It's a great concept, and it's perfectly enjoyable, but it lacks the excitement and flourishes it needs to really come alive.
A bold, stand-out, knockout of a card game that drips with imagination and menace.
The Dark Alliance revival lacks finesse, and local co-op, but give it time and it's not without its own charms.
Dorfromantik is sunshine on the screen, with a puzzling heart that will keep you busy for days.
Trials of Fire is a complex but seductive deck-building strategy game about sculpting the perfect RPG team.
If you can ignore the story, It Takes Two has some of the best co-op gameplay in years.
A dazzlingly different debut with a haunting sense of place and adventure.
A charismatic and enjoyable gangster sim that gets a bit bogged down in admin.
In a world of compromised visions, The Falconeer is dazzlingly original. An aerial combat game unlike any other.
Love is a warm but brief puzzle game about playing with time and fate and people's lives.
Ghostrunner never loses sight of being about speed and agility, making it a constant joy to play.
A rock-hard procedural tinder box brimming with imagination and chaos.
A new classic of narrative and strategy, and a game with plenty of space for the player to enjoy themselves.
Bottomless wit and some inspired design choices make this genre mash-up a joy to play.
There's witty and satisfying puzzling here but it takes patience to get through it.
On the Edge provides a tense new challenge and is the perfect reason to rediscover an exquisite city-building game.