
Regardless, there is so much to love here: it tries some new things setting- and gameplay-wise, it makes enjoyable references and I just consistently enjoy Shu Takumi's writing no matter what he puts out. What we said: "The Great Ace Attorney chronicles is a lovely bundle which, like many a spinoff, suffers from not being quite as great as the original you immediately compare it to.

Played this one first on PS4, but it was buggy and didn't grab my attention," says Aivoke. I'm begging you, haven't we done this enough?" What we said: "I wasn't expecting Days Gone to add anything new to the genre, but both in terms of its systems and its story it's uninspired, which is driven home by the fact that it's endlessly, needlessly long. “Driving hovercrafts up skyscrapers, clearing and taking objectives together, mowing down the enemies in helicopters together, Battlefield is simply the best game I've played with friends all year, and even some of its glitches are what makes it fun.” "Obviously a lot of criticism for this game came out, most of it warranted, but after a few key patches, me and my friends are back having the best time in the sandbox multiplayer that is Battlefield," says engelzman. “Feels like a true war with 128 players." “After a VERY shaky start it's slowly becoming the game they promised,” says benchambers. What we said: "Chalk this one up as another slightly botched Battlefield launch - only at least this time it's been botched in new and interesting ways."

2021 has been another extremely unusual year, so hopefully it's a bit of a treat to end it in our usual way - with the top fifty games of the last twelve months, as chosen by you.
