The Starship Damrey reviewLevel-5's new 3DS release is a short, offbeat adventure game that's a little too old-fashioned for its own good.
Velocity Ultra reviewFuturlab's energetic shooter goes Ultra on Vita and it's every bit as excellent as its previous incarnation.
Metro: Last Light review4A Game's world-building is the equal of BioShock: Infinite’s astonishing journey.
Persona 4 Arena reviewIt has suffered from delays, but Arc System Works' blend of 2D combat and RPG elements shouldn't be overlooked.
Haunted Hollow reviewFiraxis' first free to play mobile game is servicable, but can't live up to XCOM's depth, says our critic.
Impossible Road reviewSolo developer Kevin Ng has created a bastard hard mobile game, surely destined to be the next Super Hexagon.
Don't Starve reviewCanadian indie Klei's latest release is a game full of choice rendered in a wondrous art style, but it's world ...
Surgeon Simulator 2013 reviewDeliberately awkward controls join a jet-black sense of humour in Bossa Studios' slapstick surgeon simulator.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon reviewBlood Dragon is Far Cry 3 redressed in outrageous '80s kitsch, and it's hard not to get dragged along for ...
The House Of The Dead: Overkill - The Lost Reels reviewSega's iOS spin-off plays host to a massacre worse than any in the series.
Soul Sacrifice reviewThis Vita release was meant to be a Monster Hunter killer, but it falls foul of repetition and weak characterisation.
Starseed Pilgrim reviewAn excellent, elusive new indie release which offers little explanation to its players, but plenty of intrigue.
Star Trek: The Video Game reviewDigital Extremes' creation is a bland, joyless affair, timidly going where hordes of mediocre games have gone before.
Injustice: Gods Among Us reviewThe focus on spectacle and the recognisable cast makes Injustice more accessible than most fighting games, yet satisfying for experts.
Dead Island: Riptide reviewRiptide’s plot is ten hours long with all the flavour, texture and depth of a single sheet of toilet paper, ...
Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine reviewPocketwatch's co-op heist game has been a long time coming – happily Monaco has lost none of its character since ...
Bit.Trip presents…Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien reviewA Bit.Trip Runner sequel which sees Gaijin Games soften the first games' hard edges a little, both mechanically and aesthetically.
They Need To Be Fed 2 reviewEqual parts cute and cruel, the gravity-based platform puzzler returns, but is it really at home on iOS?