Divinity: Original Sin Review
Great turn-based combat saves this flawed but engrossing RPG from serious pacing issues and a flimsy narrative
Great turn-based combat saves this flawed but engrossing RPG from serious pacing issues and a flimsy narrative
Too repetitive, and too easy to stand out
A fun puzzle-platformer that belongs on a Nintendo console
A little heart goes a long way
Slides into last place because of a laborious career, recycled tracks and AI driver problems
Hardly a magical experience, but they have the 'loot' part down
Two new armies give further flexibility to the already strong Company of Heroes 2 multiplayer
Bigger, but only slightly better
Might make you yearn for the days of Cybertron
Push blox, save tots
Note: Does not contain an enemy front
A supernatural crime thriller that loses its thrill
A game more fun than the title leads you to believe
A disappointing port of a lacklustre spinoff
Always sometimes a compelling tale. No, make that just 'sometimes'.