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311 reviewsId delivers another relentlessly entertaining single-player campaign that’s one hell of a stress buster.
A gorgeous platformer that builds on the original without ruining what made it so special.
There has been plenty of demand for a single-player game like this and hopefully, Respawn will be allowed to explore its better ideas in a future release.
Though bold and colourful, clumsy gameplay lacks the polish we’ve come to expect from games emblazoned by that iconic little plumber.
Hideo Kojima’s first game after Metal Gear makes a meal of some engrossing mechanics and themes.
Fallout similarities are distracting, but get into The Outer Worlds’ narrative meat and a more distinctive adventure emerges.
Jungian archetypes and telekinesis combine in a swish and intelligent action game
Nintendo’s strategy RPG series expands in every area…
Days Gone is far from the worst specimen of its genre but in a year already packed with 50 hour+ endeavours, it rarely makes the case for its own existence.
Devil May Cry V is another brilliant reboot from Capcom and a genre-capping turn from the series that made hack-and-slash an artform.
If you can prevail in the likes of Sekiro, the next game you play will feel hopelessly weedy and insipid.
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