Astral Chain Review

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A new game by PlatinumGames – creators of the brilliantly weird but sublime action-shooter Bayonetta – always elicits a wave of excitement, and Astral Chain proves no exception. As you might expect, the story is nothing short of bonkers.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan Review

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Man of Medan is not Until Dawn 2, but – coming from developer Supermassive Games and tapping into the same veins of choice-driven narrative, relationship management, and jump-scare horror – it’s the closest we’re likely to get

Gears 5 Review

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You don’t have to play Gears 5 for long before you realise it’s an evolution for the Gears of War series. From the opening moments of the campaign – complete with a ‘previously on’ segment that’s more an immediate

Blair Witch Review

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The Blair Witch Project snuck into cinemas 20 years ago, launched off the back of one of the first viral marketing campaigns (billing its central premise as a real-world myth, despite being borne of the imagination

Borderlands 3 Review

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The alien world of Pandora is under threat again, requiring a new team of Vault Hunters to channel their unique powers into saving the day – and profiting from a new round of chaos along

Code Vein Review

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“Dark Souls, but anime” is the elevator pitch for this quasi-gothic post-apocalyptic action title, and that’s pretty much exactly what you can expect from the end result – with a few twists and upgrades along

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Review

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Ubisoft’s latest addition to its Ghost Recon series has ambitions of being deeper than it is. It’s full of zeitgeisty topics, from the role of big tech in society and the near-deification of “tech bros”, to the

Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2: Enhanced Editions Review

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Two legendary games, one great package – at least, that’s the idea for Beamdog’s collection of the seminal BioWare-developed Baldur’s Gate titles. Unfortunately, the reality of playing these titles some two decades on from their original release,

The Outer Worlds Review

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It’s no surprise that The Outer Worlds can best be summed up as “Fallout… in Space!” – developer Obsidian Entertainment has made a name for itself as an RPG developer of fine repute, including the fan-favourite spin-off Fallout: