A Way Out

When Josef Fares gave his legendary rant at last year’s Game Awards, I knew I had to play A Way Out. I was already interested to see what the guy behind Brothers: A Tale of […]

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Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom

I’ve tried to get into the original Ni No Kuni a few times over the years, but every time I’ve been stopped by the disappointing story and exhausting combat, despite some of the most alluringly […]

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Devil May Cry HD Collection

Preying on nostalgia continues to be a depressingly cynical cash cow for publishers in the off-months of the year as an increasing number of older games are being palmed off under the banner of “HD […]

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance

The open-world RPG is by no means a neglected genre – the last decade has seen major titles arrive at a steady pace from developers in the US, Europe and Japan, ranging from high fantasy […]

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Attack on Titan 2

In theory, an Attack on Titan game sounds like a great idea. The exhilarating speed of hunting 50-foot tall titans is unquestionably excellent in theory, and when the first game, Attack on Titan: Wings of […]

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Warhammer: Vermintide 2

Hey, get up. We’re leaving to go cleaving, so you better get your skull cracking glaive, or you’re getting left behind. It’s rat season, boy, and my trophy collection is looking mighty dusty. The only […]

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Moss

Moss is the VR game I’ve been waiting for. I’ve had some incredible, unforgettable experiences with VR so far with games like Resident Evil 7 and Superhot VR, but I’ve had an itch that was […]

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Secret of Mana

To my mind, a remake is called for when a much-beloved game is considered beyond clunky, and its design is as stale as three-day-old doughnuts, but the feelings that game invokes are still present. The […]

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Dragon Quest Builders (Switch)

First released in 2016 for PS4 and PS Vita, Dragon Quest Builders (DQB) has made its way onto the Switch. Mind you, it’s mostly the same game as before, just with some fluff added, but […]

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Lost Sphear

The old days of genuinely fantastic, innovative, hundred-hour plus Japanese role-playing games were an incredible high point for the industry, and many gamers top ten or best games of all time list feature more than […]

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