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Overcooked 2 review
Overcooked 2 taught me an important lesson: Gordon Ramsay has it pretty easy. I mean, sure, the sweary chef has had to put up…
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Dead Cells review
The star of Dead Cells is a curious figure. He moves beautifully, like a liquid whip, his clothes carrying the same rotoscoped ripple that…
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Octopath Traveler review
In many ways, Octopath Traveler is the JRPG I’ve been long dreaming of. It scratches an itch I’ve had since Lost Odyssey on Xbox…
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Switch) review
In 2014 Nintendo took those Fez-like bonus stages that were included in the terrific Super Mario 3D World and fleshed-out the idea by giving…
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The Crew 2 review
It’s hard to figure out where it all went wrong for society, sometimes. I often say it’s social media that will be our eventual…
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Hollow Knight review
It’s hard to remember when exactly the Metroidvania became so popular again. It might have been around the time Microsoft completely failed to tell…
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The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review
You’d have to really be dead inside to not have felt something for Dontnod’s first season of Life is Strange. It didn’t revolutionise the…
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Mario Tennis Aces review
Andy Murray and Steffi Graf are just finishing off their opponents. They’re against Tim Henman and Sue Barker off Question of Sport in the…
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Vampyr review
There are many reasons to enjoy Vampyr, a prominent one being that it is so beautifully early-2000s goffic that one gets the feeling one…
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Detroit: Become Human review
Some fiction has the ability to make us look in on ourselves, asking questions of our politics, our faith, our society. We draw parallels…