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We’ve temporarily closed comments for maintenance, but they’ll be back
Hark! Comments have been temporarily turned off on Rock Paper Shotgun. We and all of our sibling websites are moving to a new commenting platform and the existing comments need to…
Max Caulfield is a terrible detective – I wish her all the best
If I am ever murdered, please do not ask Max Caulfield to investigate. I've already written our review for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, in which I celebrated the touching…
Black Ops 6 QA staff strike over Activision return to the office policy, which has…
A number of Call Of Duty: Ops 6 quality assurance staff from Eden Prarie, Minnesota have walked out in protest over Activision's ending of hybrid or remote working, which was…
Wildly immoral tinseltown builder Hollywood Animal hits early access in January 2025
I missed my chance to write about Hollywood Animal when a certain Nic Reuben swooped in like a rival showbiz talent scout and pinched the summer Steam Fest demo from right…
Indiana Jones And the Great Circle redefines the gun-toting archaeologist as a grabby Lucasfilm…
Going by three hours with a preview build last month, the Indiana Jones of Indiana Jones And The Great Circle has the hungriest hands this side of Thief 2014. They're always…
Bungie seek to reassure everyone that Marathon is still alive… by saying almost nothing about…
Bungie have been fairly quiet about Marathon, the upcoming extraction shooter they announced in 2023. Yesterday they released a devlog in which game director Joe Ziegler seemed to…
Life Is Strange Double Exposure review: be still my irritated heart
Life Is Strange Double Exposure review
A knotty mess of quippy dialogue and plot-driven missteps exist side-by-side with some beautiful and touching moments for the returning Max…
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 performs well on PC – shame about the launcher
It’s always nice to say that a big, look-how-much-we-spent-on-pore-rendering AAA game actually runs quite well on PC, as Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 does. Unfortunately for Bl6ps, and…
The creators of What Remains Of Edith Finch are making a weird and alarming biology game inspired by…
What Remains Of Edith Finch is a very upsetting collection of interactive short stories about the brief, tragic lives of a cursed family who live in a monstrous treehouse. It's…
Jumping Jazz Cats mashes the multiplayer minigames of Fall Guys with Disney’s Aristocats
We've seen beans racing, and penguins racing, but we have not yet seen cats racing. That is because cats will not stoop to such frivolities, where it can be reasonably avoided. Cats…

