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Thymesia review: A bargain bin Bloodborne, for better and for worse

Thymesia review: A bargain…

It’s not hard to find something to like about Thymesia, the new souls-like from OverBorder Studio. Your overall feelings…
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt review: An authentic newcomer, thirsting for the competition

Vampire: The Masquerade –…

I, like many back in the Summer of ‘21, was sceptical at the idea of a Battle Royale set…
Death Stranding 2 review: sticking it to convention with one of Kojima’s most impactful stories yet

Death Stranding 2 review:…

Death Stranding 2 has some big shoes to fill. With those shoes it not only has to walk the…
Doom The Dark Ages review: The road to hell is paved with hypertension

Doom The Dark Ages…

I like heavy metal. I have loved it since I was a kid. The best heavy metal albums all…
Split Fiction review: a breathtaking celebration of creative media that screams Game of the Year

Split Fiction review: a…

Hazelight‘s latest co-operative romp, Split Fiction, is the studio at its best. Read more Source
Monster Hunter Wilds review: just might rocket Capcom’s worst-kept Seikret into the mainstream

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Do you have a favourite travel destination? Somewhere you just can’t stop going back to, even though you know…
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii review: a swashbuckling success with strange showering

Like a Dragon: Pirate…

12 copies of the same photo book have just been sold to the same loveable idiot. Thankfully, he’s got…
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 review: one of the most unique RPGs I’ve ever played

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2…

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is one of the funniest games I’ve played in a while. I’ll slap that right…
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: an acquired taste, but a barnstorming classic

Indiana Jones and the…

To some, the name Indiana Jones conjures up images first and foremost of a professor, a genius of deciphering…
Life is Strange: Double Exposure review – the most satisfyingly speculative, but least intimate, entry into the franchise yet

Life is Strange: Double…

Something I’ve always appreciated about Life is Strange as a franchise is its quiet versatility. The elevator pitch would…