Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Review

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Flight simulators have largely faded from mainstream view in the gaming arena, which makes any new addition to Bandai Namco’s long-running aerial series an event – and even better when it’s one as good as Ace

Resident Evil 2 (2019) Review

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It’s always a risky proposition to return to any beloved pop culture favourite, years after it earned ‘cult classic’ status, and attempt to remake it for modern audiences. For video games, it’s a doubly fraught

Kingdom Hearts III Review

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Kingdom Hearts III will not fully live up to expectations – but then again, how could it? It’s a game that some fans have been anticipating ever since they completed the second game back on the

Far Cry New Dawn Review

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The familiar brown, blighted wastelands of the apocalypse have graced far too many video games over the years – and it looks as though someone at Ubisoft said “enough”. New Dawn returns players to Hope County,

Metro Exodus Review

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Metro Exodus abandons the titular subway setting of the series’ previous two games, instead sending players into the irradiated Russia above the surface. It turns out a little sun, fresh air, and nuclear fallout is good

Crackdown 3 Review

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Crackdown 3 seems as though it’s been in development for decades. It was announced five years ago, at E3 2014, pitched as one of Xbox One’s biggest first-party exclusives. However, delay after delay followed, and now

Anthem Review

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What if… everyone had an Iron Man suit? What if… you could fly in Destiny? What if… James Cameron had made Avatar without the blue cat people? Anthem‘s influences are many and easy to spot, but combine into

Dead Or Alive 6 Review

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How do you solve a problem like Marie Rose? The (officially) 18-year-old Swedish fighter, kitted out in a ‘sexy’ maid outfit, is emblematic of Dead Or Alive’s longest-running problem – it’s all a bit, well,

Devil May Cry 5 Review

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Barely three months in, and 2019 has proven to be a nostalgia-fuelled year for Capcom. First came the re-release of PS2 classic Onimusha, then the bells-and-whistles remake of Resident Evil 2, and now comes the return of

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review

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Set in the Sengoku period – think samurai and swordfights aplenty – Sekiro sees you guiding the eponymous shinobi around a beautifully rendered take on historical Japan, using expert swordsmanship and a curiously advanced prosthetic arm to