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Left 4 Dead lovers rejoice: it's back, albeit under a different name. Back 4 Blood is a zombie-popping co-op FPS that tasks a team of four with surviving through numerous missions while fighting back the horde. It's a grisly post-apocalyptic romp that emphasises teamwork to overcome the sheer number of shufflers inching towards you. A card-based loot and upgrades system means that you can run through the campaign many times and find new equipment to use or tactics to employ. A great time with a few friends, the only ones groaning about this shooter are the zombies themselves.
Human: Fall Flat is a zany puzzle platformer that sacrifices precision in favour of slapstick, Gang Beasts -esque silliness. Awkwardly controlling a gangling mannequin through physics-driven environments, you must float and fumble your way through fresh environments, bumbling your way from one location to the next. Its light-hearted and laugh-out-loud gameplay has given this title longevity even developer No Brakes must be surprise by.
While the combination might seem unusual, LEGO Horizon Adventures is pretty successful in bringing together the family-friendly building blocks and Guerrilla Games' sci-fi action RPG. The aesthetic is particularly impressive, but it also translates the combat very nicely, and the all-ages retelling of the story has a real LEGO Movie quality to it. Best for co-op play with friends and family, this isn't a particularly deep experience, but the fun combat, customisation, and amazing art direction will keep you entertained.
After a few forgettable entries, Far Cry 6 found the fun again. Of course, there’s an undeniable familiarity here: you play as Dani – either male or female – and must work alongside a ragtag group of guerrillas to liberate the beautiful landscape of Yara from the rule of a menacing dictator named Antón Castillo. But while the core formula remains intact, there’s fun to be found in the emergent combat gauntlets and DIY armaments, with a backpack rocket launcher and Walkman assault rifle among some of the highlights. If you’re ever in need of open world comfort food, then you can’t really go wrong here.
Not every game needs to be revelatory, and Sniper Elite 5 proves that knowing your audience is sometimes all it takes. Gruff protagonist Karl Fairburne’s fifth outing takes him to occupied France, where he must put a stop to a MacGuffin plot named Operation Kraken. A mix of stealth and long-range skirmishes makes for a supremely satisfying blend, with Rebellion’s dense, vertical level design truly on target here. New wrinkles include an Axis Invasion mechanic, which allows competing players to infiltrate your single player campaign, upping the tension immensely. This a familiar outing overall, but a well-executed one – Sniper Elite just doesn’t miss.
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