The latest in Reviews (page 19)
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Tunic review
To what do we owe the pleasure of Tunic? Well, to The Legend of Zelda, certainly. Our hero may be a fox with a…
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Ghostwire: Tokyo review
Near the start of Ghostwire: Tokyo is one of the most stirring things I’ve seen in a horror game in years. We are in…
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Gran Turismo 7 review
If someone were to reel breathlessly into a game shop right now, and ask at the counter for that Japanese game everyone is talking…
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Martha is Dead review
Martha is Dead opens with a refutation: “Martha is not dead.” Such are the words of Martha’s identical twin sister, Giulia, as whom we…
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Elden Ring review
The new game by FromSoftware, Elden Ring, is a relaxing jaunt, set in a weather-warmed and prosperous kingdom, and you play a gentle sort,…
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Horizon Forbidden West review
Horizon Forbidden West is the sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, which was released in 2017. We spend the new game, as we did the…
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Sifu review
Sifu opens in a dojo, on a dark and stormy night. We get a murdered master and a young pupil, cowering in a cupboard,…
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OlliOlli World review
There are many remarkable things in OlliOlli World. There is a girl whose hair is made of ice cream—a scoop of pink, chicly sculpted…
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Dying Light 2 Stay Human review
One could be forgiven for coming to Dying Light 2 Stay Human and expecting the light to be much more dead. The game is…
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Rainbow Six Extraction review
In Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction, the new first-person shooter from developer Ubisoft Montreal, aliens arrive on Earth. And I wonder what the writer…