We reckon Red Dead Redemption 2 raises the bar for open-world action games, setting players loose in a stunning, dynamic version of the Wild West in which everything is interactive and all of your actions matter.
The third entry in the Witcher series takes protagonist Geralt of Rivera throughout the world of The Continent as he searches for his lost love and his adopted daughter. The Witcher 3 is a game players should expect to spend at least 100 hours exploring.
Dishonored 2 is, unsurprisingly, the follow up to the original Dishonored. But while the stealth meets magical powers and frenetic first person action formula is intact, the game can now be played from two perspectives: that of the first game’s Corvo Attano or Empress Emily Kaldwin.
Doom Eternal takes everything great about the 2016 Doom reboot and cranks it to 11. The game's adrenaline-pumping first-person-shooting action is more dynamic and fluid than ever, thanks to a sandbox of weapons and skills that let you create a ballet of beautiful violence during every encounter.
Gears 5 is the biggest and most beautiful entry yet in Microsoft's enduring third-person shooter franchise, and one of the best Xbox One games yet. Focusing this time on Kait Diaz and her quest to understand her Locust heritage.
Sekiro is already being hailed as one of the best (and hardest) From Software games yet, as there's no real way to grind for better stats -- only your skill will get you through.
In our Mortal Kombat 11 review, we particularly enjoyed the game's new custom variation system lets you craft a truly unique version of characters like Liu Kang, Cassie Cage and Scorpion, from their outfits and gear pieces to their individual moves.
In our Forza Horizon 4 review, we concluded that it's the pinnacle of Playground Games’ beloved arcade racing series on the Xbox One, setting players loose in a massive, stunningly true-to-life rendition of Great Britain that’s brimming with fun things to do.
In our Forza Horizon 4 review, we concluded that it's the pinnacle of Playground Games’ beloved arcade racing series on the Xbox One, setting players loose in a massive, stunningly true-to-life rendition of Great Britain that’s brimming with fun things to do.
As we discovered in our Devil May Cry 5 review it's a superb return for Capcom's beloved over-the-top action series. You'll play as franchise icons Nero and Dante as well as mysterious newcomer V, all of whom can put together ridiculously stylish and satisfying combos using all manners of swords, guns and spells.