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Sorry We’re Closed review: old school survival horror with plenty of heart
Sorry We're Closed review
A nostalgic survival horror that's well written and often clever, just bear with its awkward shooting.
Developer: à la mode games
Publisher:…
Rue Valley is sending the nattering inner voices of Disco Elysium to therapy
In Rue Valley you role play a guy with poor mental health. He wanders around a crappy motel, stuck in the same old patterns of life, seemingly unable to escape his inner demons.…
Here’s the updated system requirements for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, and it looks like a…
A stupid inside joke I had with a housemate once was asking each other if we were "born in Chornobyl?" as a play on "were you born in a barn?" whenever either of us left the lights…
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake review: a world in the palm of your hand
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake review
A vast fantasy romp whose charming, breezy tone is occasionally threatened by little irritations and ugly stereotypes.
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Planet Coaster 2 review: a good water park is hard to build
Planet Coaster 2 review
The promise of a wild and wacky water park is hampered by unintuitive menus and fiddly micromanagement in a sequel that removes almost as much as it…
GOG are doubling down on game preservation, and making it easier to see which games run well on…
Over the years, game retailers GOG have drifted from almost purely offering classic oldies to welcoming more and more modern blockbusters onto their storefront. In one sense,…
Sultan’s Game is a dark, fascinating, and irrepressibly horny oddity
I predict I likely won’t have fully gotten to grips with the strategy of Sultan’s Game for several more hours, but since I’m considering investing that time - after a morning spent…
The Rise Of The Golden Idol review: fiendish but fair detective puzzling whose mystery you’ll want…
The Rise Of The Golden Idol review
Consistently building on a simple set of rules with progressively inventive twists, this detective puzzle game offers up tough but fair head…
Grand Theft Auto: The Definitive Edition trilogy on PC gets a classic lighting update from the…
My strongest and most enduring memory of Grand Theft Auto will always be creasing into complete hysterics watching my mate pile into a crumpled police officer with a wooden baseball…
The new Nvidia App is out now, justly banishing GeForce Experience to history
After nearly a year of public beta honing, the Nvidia App – Team Green’s new one-stop shop for desktop GPU management – is out in full. Not alongside the upcoming RTX 50 series, as…