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Silent Hill f review – A hair-raising return to form
Silent Hill is a series synonymous with psychological horror, twisted monsters, and haunting soundscapes that send chills down your spine and creep into your…
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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater review – a pretty but dated hit of nostalgia
Following in the footsteps of Demon’s Souls, Final Fantasy 7, and Resident Evil 4, Kojima’s much-fawned-over Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is the…
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RoboCop Rogue City Unfinished Business review – a repetitive slog coasting on the goodwill of a venerated IP
RoboCop Rogue City Unfinished Business opening doesn’t do it any favours. A radio news bulletin grizzles as a beanie floats down a dark alley.…
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Ready or Not Review – the best SWAT simulator you’ll ever see on a console
VOID Interactive’s Ready or Not shined as a PC-only, hardcore SWAT simulator, and it’s conversion to console has been met with a degree of…
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Death Stranding 2 On The Beach review – a wonderfully strange and hypnotic madness
Death Stranding 2 On The Beach is functionally more Death Stranding, albeit with a fresh story, a new batch of signature self-indulgent Kojima meanderings,…
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Elden Ring Nightreign review – a giddy and moreish co-op rush
When Elden Ring Nightreign was announced at the pre-Yule Game Awards ad fest, I wasn’t at all taken even when factoring in FromSoft’s near-flawless…
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DOOM The Dark Ages review – an overstimulating barrage of visceral hyperviolence
With DOOM The Dark Ages, id Software explicitly set out to deliver an experience that channels the spirit of classic 90s DOOM - a…
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows review
A game's early hours are often a statement of intent. Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ prologue is Ubisoft out for redemption, tuned to what you’d typically…
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Avowed review – a solid, if forgettable fantasy RPG
Set on an island that feels like fantasy's take on the Wild West’s frontier where brigands and undesirables flock to start a new life,…
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 review – old habits die hard
Nestled in a leafy woodland about two hours south of Paris is an experimental archaeology project called Guédelon. Using period garments, construction techniques, heritage…