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South Park: Snow Day review – a content drought erodes its slapstick combat
With the games industry facing talent drain, ballooning budgets, and execs pining for for live service games, South Park: Snow Day arrives like most…
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Rise of the Ronin review – brutally stylish combat is let down by bloated exploration
Most open-world games suffer from oversaturation and needless bloat in the form of maps bursting with endless clusters of objective markers, and Rise of…
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Alone in the Dark review – a thrilling reimagining of a pioneering classic
When Alone in the Dark hit store shelves in 1992, it birthed an entirely new genre - survival horror. Peddling a Lovecraft-inspired trudge through…
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Outcast: A New Beginning review – a fitting name
Outcast: A New Beginning has been at the hands of its developers for just shy of 25 years. It’s the sequel to one of…
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The Thaumaturge review – lacking polish
Early 20th Century Warsaw. A small yet burgeoning revolutionary fervour is brewing among the Polish working class while the Russian occupiers scramble to protect…
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WWE 2K24 Review – WrestleMania reigns supreme
It’s that time of year again when we get back in the arena, with 2K bringing us the latest wrestling game in their series.…
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Nightingale Early Access review in progress – a convoluted mess
Survival games are a dime a dozen, and while some can push the genre to new heights, Nightingale only serves to rehash the same…
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Skull and Bones review – better late than never
Ten years in the making, with as many of Ubisoft's globe-straddling studios involved in its development if the title reel is anything to go…
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Xbox Series X review – is it still worth buying in 2024?
With Microsoft hinting to a new Xbox console coming our way, we’re going through our Xbox Series X review to help you decide if…
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Secretlab Magnus Pro review – the best gaming desk yet?
The Secretlab Magnus Pro tops most lists as one of the finest gaming and standing desks. It's sturdy, incredibly stable, and boasts a top-notch…