Sega Mega Drive Classics review – nostalgia overload 50 classic Mega Drive games for just £25 sounds like a bargain, but are the likes of Streets Of Rage and Golden Axe still worth playing?
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection review – arcade perfect Every single 2D Street Fighter coin-op is brought together in one package, but do the old fighters still have punch?
Ikaruga Switch review – shooting for classic status Beloved Japanese developer Treasure returns with a new Switch version of what may be the best 2D shooter ever made.
Yoku’s Island Express review – flipping great Metroidvania Team 17’s latest indie download is an open world pinball adventure where you play as a dung beetle. And yes, you read that right.
Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers review – furry road One of Nintendo’s more obscure characters returns for a third game that mixes tower defence with post-apocalyptic car chases.
Mobile game May 2018 round-up – the best new gaming apps on iOS and Android GameCentral checks out this month’s most interesting smartphone games, including Gradius clone Super Hydorah and word game Supertype.
Dark Souls Remastered review – difficult to resist From Software’s classic action adventure is updated for the current gen, with a smoother frame rate a very familiar challenge.
Detroit: Become Human review – robotic storytelling The creator of Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls returns with an ambitious sci-fi tale that’s a mix of Blade Runner and Get Out.
Runner3 Nintendo Switch review – running into difficulty The Bit.Trip legacy continues with the return of Commander Video and another surreal endless runner adventure.
The Banner Saga Nintendo Switch review – indie strategy Another indie favourite arrives on Switch, as veterans of Mass Effect and Dragon Age bring their Viking adventure to Nintendo’s console.
Horizon Chase Turbo review – racing back in time Inspired by OutRun and Lotus Turbo Challenge, this indie racer is a dream come true for retro racing fans – but what about everyone else?
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux review – demonic possessions The series that spawned Persona returns with a remaster of one its best entries, that’s never been released in the UK before.
State Of Decay 2 review – bugs vs. zombies One of the most ambitious open world zombie games finally gets a sequel, and four-player co-op, but it all comes at a terrible price…
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition review – a Linkle to the past The Switch’s latest Wii U port is the best version yet of one of the most controversial Zelda spin-offs ever made.
Conan Exiles review – barbaric survival Minecraft meets Conan the Barbarian in a punishing new online game to rival Ark: Survival Evolved and Rust.
Pillars Of Eternity II: Deadfire review – role-playing on the high seas Old school role-playing takes on a pirate theme with this crowd-funded adventure that gives fans exactly what they want.
Forgotton Anne review – a story to remember Destined to go down as one of the hidden gems of the year, this impressive animated adventure has real dramatic bite.
Destiny 2 Expansion II: Warmind review – all this has happened before and will happen again The second expansion for Destiny 2 is now completely live, but what incentive does it offer to get back into the game?
Super Chariot review – swing low, sweet co-op Pushing a coffin around some mines might seem a peculiar idea for a video game but this is another great co-op title for Nintendo Switch.
Raging Justice review – street cleaning simulator The era of the scrolling beat ‘em-up is brought to life once again, in this loving homage to Streets Of Rage and Final Fight.
Hyper Sentinel review – the great British shooter A spiritual sequel to C64 classic Uridium and the return of publisher Hewson means there’s a lot riding on this neo-retro shooter.
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery review – the magic of microtransactions Rather than the Harry Potter game every fan has dreamed of this new app is a nightmare of expensive in-app purchases.
City Of Brass review – first person Prince Of Persia A first person Arabian Nights style adventure is a welcome break from sci-fi and modern day action but it does have its drawbacks…
Battlezone Gold Edition review – back to reality One of PlayStation VR’s key launch titles is released for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, but is it still fun without the headset?
Killing Floor: Incursion PSVR review – co-op survival horror PlayStation VR gets a new co-op shooter based on the popular first person shooter series, but does VR add or subtract from the experience?