The latest in Reviews (page 30)
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Untitled Goose Game review
Kids love the absurd. A railway train with eyebrows; a labourer with a love for delegating; and a piglet that lives to make her…
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Borderlands 3 review
Ever since the first Borderlands, the series has revolved around Pandora, a barren planet believed to be rich in mineral wealth. Megacorporations, such as…
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Sayonara Wild Hearts review
I can’t highlight the mesmerism of Sayanora Wild Hearts’ shifting perspectives and flickering lights without applauding its masterfully arranged sounds, which have been swirling…
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Blasphemous review
The hero of Blasphemous is called The Penitent One. He wears a cone-shaped helmet, snarled up in steel thorns, and says nothing. He is…
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Headspun review
In spite of our technological advances, and collaboration between the greatest minds in the business, there’s a lot we don’t know about brains. A…
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Gears 5 review
The ‘of War’ bit has been taken out, but don’t expect environments to be devoid of waist-high walls: explosions are still prominent, and weapons…
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Blair Witch review
I couldn’t think, I couldn’t sleep, I could do nothing but replay that movie in my head for days after: The Blair Witch Project…
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Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey review
Nine years after his last game, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, Patrice Désilets has turned back the clocks again. This time, the 15th century isn’t far…
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan review
Remember the Dark Universe? It was Universal Pictures’ grand idea to produce a number of movies based on classic monsters like Dr. Jekyll /…
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Control review
The first words in Alan Wake, intoned by its eponymous hero, are ‘Stephen King once wrote that nightmares exist outside of logic.’ Thus developer…