News Xbox Series X and S reviews round-up: Here's what people think of Microsoft's next-gen hardware Nov. 5, 2020 Dom Peppiatt
Article Xbox Series X & S review: powerful, currently lacking in next-gen wows, and killer for backwards compatibility Nov. 5, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Article Nvidia RTX 3070 review: the new 1440p king - and great value for money Oct. 30, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Watch Dogs: Legion review - Some cool tech can't cover up dull repetition and a story that hits too close to home Oct. 28, 2020 Lauren Aitken
News Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time reviews round-up – all the scores Oct. 1, 2020 Dom Peppiatt
Review Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time review – doesn't quite live up to its crate expectations Oct. 1, 2020 Dom Peppiatt
Review Star Wars Squadrons review: EA's smallest scale Star Wars title yet - but also its best Oct. 1, 2020 Alex Donaldson
News Mafia: Definitive Edition reviews round-up, all the scores Sept. 24, 2020 Stephany Nunneley-Jackson
Review Nvidia RTX 3080 review: 60fps, 4K, ray-traced gaming finally hits a fair price Sept. 16, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Super Mario 3D All-Stars review: a bare bones wrapper around three stone-cold classics Sept. 16, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Crusader Kings 3 review: Spy, seduce and murder your way to victory in the best grand strategy game yet Aug. 31, 2020 Lauren Aitken
Article Pokemon Battle Academy is the most accessible version of the Trading Card Game yet Aug. 26, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review PGA Tour 2K21 review: a solid start for a new 2K sports franchise Aug. 20, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Microsoft Flight Simulator review: a remarkable release fit for seasoned pilots and beginners alike Aug. 17, 2020 Alex Donaldson
News Never mind Red Alert 2 - EA's Command & Conquer Remaster has me wanting an all-new sequel July 16, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Paper Mario: The Origami King review - a perfectly cheerful game for miserable times July 15, 2020 Alex Donaldson
News Ghost of Tsushima review - a gorgeous world stuffed with repetitive filler July 14, 2020 Kirk McKeand
Review Death Stranding review - interesting, incredibly pretty, and kind of dull July 13, 2020 Kirk McKeand
Article Pokemon Sword and Shield Isle of Armor review: a solid if predictable expansion July 3, 2020 Alex Donaldson
News Command & Conquer Remastered reviews round-up, all the scores June 5, 2020 Stephany Nunneley-Jackson
Review Command & Conquer Remastered Collection review: one of the most definitive remaster packages to date June 5, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Article Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Games review: minor flaws can't drag this generous package down June 1, 2020 Alex Donaldson
News Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition reviews round-up, all the scores May 27, 2020 Stephany Nunneley-Jackson
Article Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition review: a strong new version of a modern classic May 27, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Streets of Rage 4 review: the side-scrolling beat 'em up resurrected April 29, 2020 Matt Martin
Review Gears Tactics review: a bird's eye view brings faithfully chunky combat but no new perspective April 27, 2020 Jeremy Peel
News XCOM: Chimera Squad review - brilliant strategy gets a budget price point and waves goodbye to permadeath April 23, 2020 Kirk McKeand
Review Half-Life: Alyx review - VR's killer app is a key component in the Half-Life story March 23, 2020 Kirk McKeand
Review Doom Eternal review - cathartic combat, passable platforming, and stupid swimming March 17, 2020 Kirk McKeand
Review Animal Crossing New Horizons review: another must-play Switch classic from Nintendo March 16, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Call of Duty: Warzone review - all of the polish and all of the genre fatigue March 12, 2020 Jim Rossignol
Review Street Fighter 5 Champion Edition review: one last update to soldifiy SF5 as one of the best fighters this generation Feb. 17, 2020 Alex Donaldson
Review Hunt: Showdown review - an unforgiving, nasty piece of work, where you will die bleeding in a hedge Feb. 17, 2020 Jim Rossignol
Review Zombie Army 4 review - plenty of blood and guts, but a lack of brains Feb. 3, 2020 Kirk McKeand