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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…

    Last Updated April 13, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated March 21, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated March 4, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated February 28, 2022 · by
  • 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,…

    Last Updated February 23, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated February 14, 2022 · by
  • 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,…

    Last Updated February 8, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated February 3, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated February 2, 2022 · by
  • 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…

    Last Updated April 13, 2022 · by