Xbox
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Finally released as a complete package, last year’s episodic stealth shooter is the best in the series and possibly one of the best stealth games ever made
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Following the news that Square Enix is making a new range of Avengers games, here are our favourite comic book conversions from gaming history
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Ubisoft has taken its tactical shooter into an open world setting, promising a customisable experience. Is it any good?
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Capcom returns to the ‘haunted house’ origins of its survival horror series. But rather than regressive, its move to the deep south couldn’t be more timely
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From Nathan Drake to the Freudian imagery of No Man’s Sky, writers Holly Nielsen and Kate Gray ponder the raunchiest gaming pleasures of the year
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If board games just won’t do it this year, here are some alternatives guaranteed to get everyone dancing, racing, cooking or indeed fighting
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Writer Kate Gray spent the year exploring indie game events around Europe; what she learned about creativity and community has left a lasting impression
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The hacker crime-caper sequel comes good, while Dishonored’s follow-up falls short of the original
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Sequel takes place in a vibrant open world filled with wacky hactivists, which makes for a lively gaming experience
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Developers make too many assumptions about players. They should learn from the more intuitive structures of modern TV
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Deliciously dark stealth adventure returns to tempt players into a trap-like city of wary guards and architectural puzzles
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The much-loved series from Bioware is back after a four year hiatus with new characters, more cinematic imagery, and a new baddie to fight
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The first-person shooter returns with a bunch of new multiplayer modes and a lone campaign that seeks to add emotional weight to the thundering action
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Left yourself with nothing to do this Halloween? Play one of these spooky classics and new releases ensure you get absolutely no sleep at all
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Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, featuring Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, is free for Xbox One now
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EA Dice’s decision to travel back in time has paid dividends with a thrilling and visually impressive military experience
For Honor review – a bruising, bloody and focused fighting sim