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Deathloop review
EDITOR'S UPDATE (20th September 2022): Deathloop has now launched for the Xbox Series X|S. While it has some new additions in the form of…
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Metal: Hellsinger Review
Metal: Hellsinger is a prime example of how a mechanical twist can reignite a well-worn formula. Doom's legacy looms large when a game weaves…
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The Last of Us Part I Review: A Stunning Trip Into the Past
The Last of Us was released in 2013 for the PlayStation 3. It brought freshness to the mouldy notion of apocalypse, and it did…
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Saints Row Review: Cheap Thrills and Plenty of Sins
What does a criminal empire need? The question is posed in Saints Row, by a posse of ne’er-do-wells who decide to go into business…
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Stray review
It seems only right that the credits of Stray are staffed by the likes of Babu, Bat, Lala, Poupi, and Newt. Should a game…
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The Quarry review
The Quarry, a new horror from Supermassive Games, follows seven young people over the course of one night at a summer camp in New…
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Trek to Yomi review
The trek in Trek to Yomi isn’t much of a trek at all. It is undertaken by Hiroki, a samurai-in-training, who sets off for…
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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga review
One of the astonishing things about the Lego Star Wars games has always been the distinct improvement that they have marked on the movies.…
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Norco review
Norco is a climate-conscious point-and-click adventure, and the first game to win an award at the Tribeca Film Festival, but it’s actually pretty good.…
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Weird West review
There is a scene, at the beginning of Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, in which a cowboy, toiling on the American Frontier, bids his…