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Controlling your army in Patapon 1+2 Replay relies on rhythm. Using the face buttons, you enter simple beat patterns—like ...
Shadow Labyrinth starts with a direct hook. A boy is suddenly transported from his game console into an unfamiliar world, ...
From foundries to flips, everything lands By Paul Hunter Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater didn’t just define a genre—it defined a generation. If you were around in the early 2000s, yo ...
Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered PC reviewFour things I like about this game, and one I don't By Paul Hunter It doesn't seem like too long ago when it would have been fair to say that PlayStation ...
Forspoken review on PS5A magical fan-tanta-stic experience By Paul Hunter 2023 will surely be full of many surprises, but Forspoken's latent greatness hitting me like a bolt from the blue wasn't on my ...
Tamagotchi Plaza is the latest entry in Bandai Namco’s kid-friendly franchise, this time landing on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Combining the virtual pet charm of the late ‘90s with a ...
Returning often By Paul Hunter Let's get two key points out in the open right from the top. Firstly, The Last of Us Part II Remastered absolutely should have been titled a Director's Cut and not a ...
During my five-hour playthrough of Jack Holmes: Master of Puppets, one thought kept recurring: I can't believe this was created by a single developer. This survival horror game, available now on PS5 ...
75 hours into my Earth Defense Force 6 review, I suddenly realized that I'm having just as much fun now as I was during the first hour. The EDF series has among the best gameplay loops in all of ...
Senua's Saga Hellblade 2 review on Xbox Series XA giant sequel By Paul Hunter Seven years after Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice graced the PS4 and PC, Ninja Theory (now part of Xbox Game Studios) are ...
Boi, oh boi! God of War Ragnarök from Sony's acclaimed Santa Monica Studio is set to unleash Hel on PS5 and PS4. The follow-up to 2018's record-smashing God of War begins three years after the events ...
33 years after playing the original Final Fantasy on NES, I'm back once again playing the latest entry in this incredible role-playing series. And oh, just how far Square Enix has come from those ...