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Metro Exodus is bright, bleak, and has a van
Generally speaking, when in an underground train network, one should avoid the light at the end of the tunnel. The Metro games, set in the…
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Degrees of Separation shows how you can work with borders
Ember and Rime, the two heroes of Degrees of Separation, don’t go together. They just can’t. Like Piers Morgan and common decency, fire and…
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Resident Evil 2 is a reimagining of a classic
Mr. X wears a stetson in Resident Evil 2 remake. In some ways, that perfectly encapsulates what Capcom is trying to achieve with its…
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The ‘Fix PUBG’ campaign has come to an end
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds executive producer Taeseok Jang has confirmed that the game's bug-smashing Fix PUBG campaign has come to an end. Jang posted up the…
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Resident Evil 2 is so much more than a trip down memory lane
Resident Evil 2 isn’t the same game I played in 1998. After going hands-on with just 20 minutes of Capcom’s upcoming revamp of the…
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Devil May Cry 5 is suitably smokin’, sexy, and stylish
Well, if the devil doesn’t then Westminster council will; such is the damage to local infrastructure in Devil May Cry 5. Although, as a…
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11-11: Memories Retold is boring and beautiful and I want more
‘It’s impossible to overstate the historical significance of World War I to us as a species,’ says writer Stephen Long, ‘but what about to…
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Twin Mirror is a grubby reflection of all manner of things
Spare a thought for Sam Higgs. We find him stripped to the waist and slumped on a hotel bed, his feet, still encased in…
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Man of Medan: myth, movement, and (m)scary pipes
Man of Medan, the upcoming title from developer Supermassive Games, begins with a choice I’ve sorely yearned after for as long as I’ve been…
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Jump Force is an impressive assault on the optic nerves
The question that casts scruples over most crossover fighting games is as banal as it is devastating. It is not whether so-and-so makes a…