The latest in Reviews (page 35)
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Hitman 2 review
The execution isn’t the best part of Hitman. Listen, garroting your target whilst soon-to-be suspicious guards are within spitting distance is as worryingly exhilarating…
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Call of Cthulhu review
The island of Darkwater, where most of developer Cyanide’s Call of Cthulhu takes place, is pretty fishy. The odour doesn’t waft from the death,…
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Red Dead Redemption 2 review
Loyalty is important to everyone in the vast open world of Rockstar Games’ cowboy-filled, action-heavy prequel, Red Dead Redemption 2. The Van der Linde…
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SoulCalibur VI review
SoulCalibur VI’s penchant for weapons-based combat gives it a more grounded, visceral punch than any other fighter; its characters are extravagantly designed, their sartorial…
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 review
The Call of Duty campaign is a strange thing. What began as straight-laced boots on the ground morphed into wing-suited soldiers in greebled body armour,…
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My Memory of Us review
Bonds can form at the most volatile times. The little boy and girl in 2D adventure puzzler My Memory of Us are an example…
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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey review
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is a lot of things. It’s utterly sprawling, occasionally to the point of overwhelming. As you navigate the bustling streets and…
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Forza Horizon 4 review
If Georges Bizet had gotten inside a Subaru Impreza WRX STI and thundered it along a muddy woodland track, it’s safe to say we…
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FIFA 19 review
Tony Britten created magic in 1992 when he composed a three minute anthem that’s now synonymous with the game of football. Whether it’s Atletico…
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Transference review
The horrors within the virtual space of first-person psychological thriller Transference are very real; the Hayes family are trapped in this hellscape of zeroes…