Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) Review

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From an opening centred on a terrorist attack on London’s Piccadilly Circus to raids on terrorist bases and even aerial helicopter missions, 2019’s Modern Warfare is a thrilling entry in Activision’s series. It’s also one of the

Luigi’s Mansion 3 Review

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Poor Luigi – Mario’s less renowned brother finds himself in another supernatural pickle when an all-expenses-paid trip to one of the Mushroom Kingdom’s finest hotels turns out to be a spectral trap. With his friends

Death Stranding Review

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Death Stranding immediately earns points for putting a fresh spin on the post-apocalypse. Its stunning, sprawling open-world is clearly edging towards its end of days, but there’s nary a nuclear winter or zombie trope in sight.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Review

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It is a dark time in Star Wars fandom – or more specifically, the segment of Star Wars fandom that prefers single-player video games. Since Disney acquired the franchise, the focus has been on the

Pokémon Sword / Pokémon Shield Review

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Welcome to Galar – the Britain of the Pokémon world, filled with red postboxes, industrial towns standing between lush green fields, and people using lingo like “telly” and “mate”. Unlike the real world, this idealised

Shenmue III Review

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When it first debuted on Dreamcast back in 1999, Shenmue was a wonder to behold. Set in a gloriously recreated 1980s Japan, it helped pioneer the open world adventure genre – although creator Yu Suzuki preferred to

Pillers Of Eternity II: Deadfire Review

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Given the high bar set by 2015’s Pillars of Eternity, developer Obsidian Entertainment could’ve easily phoned-in a sequel closely following in its predecessor’s footsteps. Spin a new story, bring in a fresh cast, update the setting,

Argylle Review: A Stylish and Vibrant Spy Film You Must See

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In Matthew Vaughn‘s Argylle, he dips into the lively concoction of the spy-action-comedy genre to offer audiences a romp of cinematic extravaganza. Unraveling in an enigma wrapped within a web of convoluted twists, the film swings wildly

Fitting In Review: A Youthful and Impressive Emotional Voyage

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Fitting In, a stirring coming-of-age drama-comedy, brilliantly written and directed by Molly McGlynn, offers an intriguing narrative through the highs and lows of adolescence and presents the audience with a breathtaking tapestry of joy, grief, identity