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Gaming
The secret to Dead Space’s intense horror? The way it controls your breath
In the original Dead Space, it was very much the intent that you would live in Isaac’s big, heavy, stompy…
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The best modern PlayStation exclusive isn’t what you think
As I struggle to persevere through God Of War Ragnarök’s overly bloated epic, a murder-y malaise washes over me. Is…
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Would you watch a two-hour version of The Last of Us, Episode 3? Because it exists
What did you make of the most recent episode of The Last of Us? Did you think it was great?…
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Hitman Freelancer is a fantastic bonus atop a modern masterpiece
The modern Hitman Trilogy has just had a rebrand. It requires a bit of explaining, but basically now the entire…
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Steam Deck proves, once again, that Skyrim will never die
It’s been 12 years, now, since Bethesda launched its all-timer of an RPG. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has a…
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Final Fantasy 7 at 26: Kitase on being inspired by Nintendo, discarded concepts, and Rebirth changes to come
Today marks a huge 26 years since Final Fantasy 7 first hit PlayStation in Japan, a vital release that would…
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I was supposed to play loads of Like a Dragon: Ishin, but I spent two hours in chicken racing instead
“I know the type,” says the Chicken Race Receptionist. “The true gamblers. The stallions at the track. The cocks in…
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In remaking Like a Dragon: Ishin, the devs wanted to make everything faster – here’s why
The franchise that was once known as Yakuza has never been bigger. Coming off the back of the mainstream success…
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Dead Space remake review: A masterclass in survival horror, all over again
As you hop aboard the USG Ishimura and into the suit of Dead Space portagonist, Isaac Clarke, you’ll unearth terror…
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The best Life is Strange game is on PlayStation Plus right now – and it’s not what you think
There’s always a moment of fear when you deign to return to a beloved game. While films often emerge unscathed…
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