Games that make you jump for joy, fall head over heels, or feel like you’re on top of the world are rare, and it’s even rarer that we get to write lines like these and mean every word – literally and metaphorically.
Stilt has a retro feel, despite running on the latest tech. This VR platformer feels like the lost sequel to PS1’s Jumping Flash, a similarly kooky concept that saw you bound across floating platforms, your huge robo-rabbit feet occasionally intruding into the bottom of the screen. But Stilt takes the idea and runs, well… jumps, with it. Your arms become legs with springs, and a forceful downward push and flick of the wrist bounces you skywards.
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Batman: Arkham Asylum
15 years!? Holy depressing passing of time, Batman!
The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road
Keeping us engaged with the carat-and-stick approach
Alan Wake 2: Night Springs
Keepin' it weird
GRAND THEFT AUTO VI
The ruler of the crime sandbox returns
WARHAMMER 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2
Up to your pauldrons in science-fiction action
DELTA FORCE: HAWK OPS
Teaching an old hawk new tricks
Welcome to the Roughnecks
Blasting bugs and shooting the breeze with Starship Troopers game lead Peter Maurice and star Casper Van Dien
LEGO HORIZON ADVENTURES
Bricks and stones may break robo dino bones
ASSASSIN'S CREED SHADOWS
Presenting protagonist double trouble
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance
A delightfully devilish refresh