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Team Sonic Racing review
Kart racing is traditionally a solo sport. And quite a vicious one, too. Anthropomorphic apes and polar bears with opposable thumbs are often more…
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Observation review
An astronaut, features furrowed, caged by monitors and splashed with light. It’s the prevailing image in Observation, the new game from developer No Code,…
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Rage 2 review
Rage 2 is set in the future. The Earth looks like it’s been licked by a solar flare. Here and there, scraps of old…
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A Plague Tale: Innocence review
Vampires! Werewolves! Zombies! Creatures from the deep! Is it just me, or is publisher Focus Home Interactive fashioning itself after Universal Pictures? It seems…
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Close to the Sun review
You look at the block colours, the elegant typeface, the extravagant sculptures, and you see more than most. You know it as a response…
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Mortal Kombat 11 review
Mortal Kombat 11 is the quintessential example of slipping back into a pair of comfy, albeit slightly battered slippers. Well, that, or meeting up…
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Days Gone review
It’s the end of the world in Oregon, and by the looks of things it came not with a bang, nor a whimper, but…
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice review
The new game from developer FromSoftware is called Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. That subtitle might carry the clunky sound of a scrapped Bond movie,…
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Hypnospace Outlaw review
Back in the late ‘90s, the internet was a luxury for most, rather than a necessity. The screeching white noise of your modem connecting…
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The Division 2 review
No morning coffee? Americans can give water a go. Internet’s down? No problem: social media isn’t of interest to these people when they can…