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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate review
In these times of Uber and Deliveroo, and the culture of wanting everything right now, immediately and without delay, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate serves…
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Gris review
Dumb fun will always be a part of what makes video games so great. But in the last decade or so, the medium has…
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Just Cause 4 review
For Rico Rodriguez, the hero of the Just Cause games, the crunch of glass and the punch of bullets are the sounds of summer.…
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Darksiders 3 review
No Darksiders has been quite the same as the one before it: as Hoody Link, you hacked and problem-solved your way through dungeons in…
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Fallout 76 review
Having recently attended a concert at which the Fallout score was performed to an audience that revelled in the radiation of shared nostalgia, I…
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Battlefield V review
DICE finds itself back in familiar territory with Battlefield V; the World War II setting somehow feels remarkably fresh this time around despite once…
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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…