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FIRST LOOK: Ex-Lionhead devs’ King of Meat feels like Fall Guys meets DiabloAmazon and Glomade’s obstacle-clambering extravaganza feels like a game made with love1 year ago
review2SteamWorld Heist 2 is a satisfying seafaring rompIts art style may not be for everyone but it's got it where it counts1 year ago2 Comments
1Hands-on: Dragon Quest 3 2D-HD Remake is a perfect entry point for newcomersSquare Enix's latest is a gorgeous re-imagining of a seminal RPG1 year ago1 Comment
opinion9This year’s Summer Game Fest wasn’t perfect, but it salvaged some of E3’s ‘gaming Christmas’ feelThe lulls aside, there was something for everyone at this year's show1 year ago9 Comments
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is a brilliant introduction to Sega’s wonderfully weird RPG seriesWhile it’s unlikely to be SMT’s Persona 5 moment, Vengeance is still shaping up to be a brilliant RPG1 year ago
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review3Sonic’s Knuckles Paramount+ show isn’t the knockout fans were hoping forEgregious product placement and an utterly bizarre bottle episode tarnish what is otherwise good fun.1 year ago3 Comments
2Pokémon Legends Z-A Review: A love letter to older fans that betters Arceus in every waySwitch 1's limitations fail to take the shine off a Pokémon adventure that has finally aged-up with the audience
1Hades 2 review: Mechanical prowess that doesn’t quite stick the narrative landingThe first sequel by Supergiant Games refines existing ambitions, but sidelines its story in the process
2Ninja Gaiden 4 review: Relentlessly entertaining combat, even if it threatens to outstay its welcomePlatinumGames and Team Ninja deliver a great action game that's perhaps longer than it needs to be
Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots review: A welcome return that brings solo play to the foreBandai Namco's take on Sony's long-running golf series feels old-school for all the right reasons