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Review: The Banner Saga Complete Pack

Reuben reviews The Banner Saga, a beautiful RPG that will rip your heart out and stamp on it, in the best possible way.

Review: Mass Effect: Andromeda

Alex reviews BioWare's latest game, Mass Effect Andromeda. It's fair to say she has just a couple of thoughts.

Review: Snake Pass

Diarmuid reviews Snake Pass, a super colourful, happy game from Sumo Digital that feels both familiar and completely new.

Review: Ghost in the Shell

Rik reviews Ghost in the Shell, a movie awash with missed opportunities and questionable decisions.

Review: The Cohort

Alex reviews The Cohort, a fast paced tactic-light set building card game based on a theme of Roman Legionnaires. Here's what she thought about it.

Review: Get Out

Reuben thinks Get Out is a fantastically tense horror film from debut director Jordan Peele, with some serious substance behind the style.

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Review: Kodama The Tree Spirits

Matt gets all green fingered growing trees for the Kodama! Don't worry, it's not as weird as it sounds.

Review: Nintendo Switch Accessories

Diarmuid tries out some new accessories for Nintendo's Switch console, you can read his thoughts here.

Review: Herald: An Interactive Period Drama – Book I and II

Alex reviews a point-and-click adventure with diverging storylines and a diverse cast.

Review: Horizon Zero Dawn

Diarmuid reviews Guerrilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn, an amazing title and early contender for game of the year.

Review: Lords of Waterdeep

Alex reviews Lords of Waterdeep, a worker placement game set in the D&D universe that is an exemplar in its genre.

Review: Stories Untold

A supernatural tale melding 80's nostalgia with tension-building game-play, Stories Untold invites you to unravel its secrets.

Review: Not Alone

Matt discovers he's Not Alone after crash landing on an alien world in this terrifyingly tense, asymmetrical card game from Geek Attitude Games.

Review: Torment – Tides of Numenera

What does one life matter? That is the question at the heart of inXile Entertainment's Torment: Tides of Numenera.

Review: TransOcean 2 – Rivals

Does TransOcean 2 feel like a cruise tour, or does it make you want to drop anchor early? Ryan tells you how ship-shape it is.

Review: Homefront: The Revolution

Reuben didn't manage to finish Homefront: The Revolution in the end, for several very good reasons.

Review: Overwatch

Playing Overwatch with friends will run you through the best and worst emotions of team-play. In the end though, you will have fun – lots of it.

Review: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

Naughty Dog are masters of their craft and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is their magnum opus… again.

Review: Battleborn

Since its announcement, Battleborn has always had an uphill battle with Diarmuid. Surprisingly though, he enjoyed the game.

Review: Project CARS – Game of the Year Edition

To mark Project CARS' one year anniversary, Slightly Mad Studios has released a GOTY edition.

Review: Ratchet & Clank

Nearly 15 years since the original game launched on the PS2, Ratchet & Clank are back to kick it old school on the PS4.

Review: Democracy 3: Africa

Political simulation games have always carried a good amount of intrigue for me - does Democracy 3: Africa deliver?

Review: Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth

It's been 11 years since a Digimon game saw release on UK shores. Is Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth worth the wait?

Review: Captain America: Civil War

Can Captain America: Civil War live up to the expectations laid down by the superb Winter Soldier?

Review: Ratchet & Clank

Three years after it was first announced, Ratchet & Clank has finally made their way to theatres and it is totally worth the wait.

Review: Street Fighter V

Street Fighter V takes the series all the way back to basics and then shoots back up to the top of the fighting game food chain.

Review: Unravel

Unravel is about a ball of yarn that can steal the hearts of its audience. Combine this with a studio that seems driven by people rather than profit, and this game immediately sticks out.

Review: Pokkén Tournament

After its debut in Japanese arcades just over a year ago Pokkén Tournament has finally released on the Wii U.

Review: Senran Kagura: Estival Versus

There are video games that progress the medium in terms of their artistic value - and then there is the Senran Kagura series.