Video Games Chronicle
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302 reviewsRead our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 review to hear about a brilliant RPG that’s uncompromisingly itself. Difficult, mucky and bloody.
Our Civilization 7 review tells you about a sequel that is bold enough to add big changes to its formula, without spoiling the series formula.
With improved presentation and controls, Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is the definitive version of a classic platformer.
The musou genre is back for its first PS5 and Xbox Series Dynasty Warriors outing…
Digital Eclipse’s Power Rangers beat-em-up joins genres together like a big retro Megazord…
Indy’s latest video game adventure by Machine Games and Xbox is his very best…
Retro Games’ latest old-school offering is a fitting resurrection of the classic ZX Spectrum 48K, rubber keys and all…
Countless bugs and massive tech issues take the shine off Stalker 2’s excellent setting…
It’s a bit of a standing joke in games at the moment just how much Horizon content is being produced by PlayStation in the wake of Herman Hulst’s rise to the top of Sony.
Digital Eclipse’s third Gold Master Series entry is a near-perfect offering for Tetris fans…
Nintendo ends its golden year of Mario RPGs on Switch with a brilliant final flourish…
Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama’s latest oddity is let down by below par visuals and gameplay…
The most frustrating thing about Dragon Age: The Veilguard is all the moments you can feel a much better game trying to claw its way to the surface.
Sonic Team combines a remaster with a new Shadow game to make a solid package…
Nintendo’s 18th entry excels in both volume and diversity of content…
Atlus’s new IP is so much more than a ‘Fantasy Persona’…
Bloober Team has delivered a faithful take on a survival horror classic…
Two years post-divorce, EA Sports is getting its footballing groove back…
Grezzo’s first all-original Zelda introduces plenty of good ideas, but isn’t able to realise their potential…
Camera and control fixes make Warren Spector’s dark Disney adventure play far better than before…