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Monster Hunter Rise review | Big monsters on the small screen

Monster Hunter Rise review…

In Monster Hunter Rise, the Rampage comes at you fast. With a face full of Pukei-Pukei poison and a…
Bravely Default 2 review: a genius battle system that’ll thrill fans – in a deeply uneven package

Bravely Default 2 review:…

As a retro RPG revival, Bravely Default 2 is faithful and full of heart, just like its predecessors. As…
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond review: a decent if flawed VR experience

Medal of Honor: Above…

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond sometimes feels like it doesn’t quite know if it wants to prioritize immersion…
Cyberpunk 2077 Review: Complicated, Deep, Perception, Reality

Cyberpunk 2077 Review: Complicated,…

Through the terrible power of 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 has gone from capping off the last generation to being one…
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti review: a killer graphics card for next-gen ray tracing on a budget

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060…

Nvidia’s cheapest 30-series card yet offers ray tracing on a budget – and a strong performance leap on its…
Immortals Fenyx Rising review: A proper good Greek mythology action game

Immortals Fenyx Rising review:…

At a time where we’re all seeking a bit of fantasy escapism from the ongoing pandemic hell, Immortals Fenyx…
Latest EDGE review scores

Latest EDGE review scores

The latest edition of UK gaming publication EDGE magazine is now with subscribers and this month’s edition contains a…
Japan: Latest Famitsu review scores

Japan: Latest Famitsu review…

The latest edition of Japanese gaming publication Weekly Famitsu is now with subscribers and of course it contains a…
Demon’s Souls PS5 review: stylistically uneven, but nevertheless an unforgettable experience

Demon’s Souls PS5 review:…

I don’t envy Bluepoint Games. For the last decade or so, it’s had the thankless task of remastering and…
Midnight Fight Express review: the superb Game Pass brawler that taps into your inner John Wick

Midnight Fight Express review:…

Brawlers haven’t seen as much moving and shaking as other genres in recent years. They seem to be mostly…