The latest in Reviews (page 6)
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Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2 review – bleak, distressing, and unmissable
For all the praise I’m about to heap on Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2, it’s a game I never want to play again. An odd…
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Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race review – promising but flawed
Turtle Beach is a fresh face when it comes to racing wheels. Its first foray into driving sims, the VelocityOne Race, is a complete…
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Hades 2 Early Access review – intoxicating combat elevates a familiar roguelike cycle
One look at Hades 2’s free-flowing combat, intricate storytelling, and meaningful progression will tell you that it has deftly dodged the winner’s curse. A…
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MotoGP 24 review – on the podium (just)
MotoGP is back. Developer Milestone has long since established itself as the only name in the game when it comes to MotoGP sims, iterating…
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Sand Land review – a delightful tribute
It would be impossible to talk about Sand Land without mentioning the late, great Akira Toriyama. While Sand Land has always lived in relative…
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Stellar Blade review – style over substance
If you can’t recall a time you played a solid and fun action game, you’re not alone. With such a common genre, it is…
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Manor Lords Early Access review – future classic potential
The city builder genre is having a bit of a moment. Frostpunk 2 and the promising Synergy are looming on the horizon. Laysara: Summit…
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Tales of Kenzera: Zau review – Bantu myth and enduring sorrow fuel this slick platformer
In the game’s second act, a dying friend in Tales of Kenzera: Zau has your warrior shaman Zau exploring the Wildwood in search of…
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 review – unscripted monster hunts free from modern RPG guardrails
Dragon’s Dogma 2 trusts and respects players to the point of irreverence. It’s uncompromising in its design choices and feels like an old-timer next…
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MLB The Show 24 Review – a worthwhile step forward
MLB The Show 24 is finally out, and just in time for the new MLB season. For the first time in a while, Sony…