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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Review
How, in the name of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, do you turn the delightfully inconsistent nature of Quidditch into a coherent sport for online multiplayer? Well, after many hours with Harry…
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Review
Open world racing games of the last decade have become inextricably linked with slot machines, making it feel like each race, level-up and achievement gleefully spits out a new car for you to…
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Review
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: when it comes to remakes and remasters, there is no better company out there doing them than Capcom. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is just another…
The Karate Kid: Street Rumble Review
The scrolling beat ‘em up is a tried and tested genre. Since Kung Fu Master in 1984, and the many decades of iteration since, the mechanics of the walking whack ‘em up have become etched in…
Beyond Galaxyland Review
What would you do if you were transported to another galaxy moments before Earth is unexpectedly destroyed? That is the scenario Doug and his pet guinea pig, Boom Boom, face in the Beyond…
Dustborn Review
Dustborn is a unique little game. It’s a narrative heavy road trip with audio-based superpowers, combat with a throwable baseball bat that can be recalled Mjollnir-style, and some light…
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown – Mask of Darkness is a near essential DLC
The new DLC for the Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Mask of Darkness, is pure evil. Sadistic even. Without doubt it has proven to be one of the most challenging, most arduous, most…
Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Pro Controller Review
What is the coolest-looking controller on the market? It’s the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. It’s an easy question to answer when you see this Xbox, Mobile and PC-centric pro controller in all…
Parcel Corps Review
Parcel Corps transforms the thankless graft of an urban courier into an extreme sport with a flair of Crazy Taxi and a streak of satirical British humour. Battling against the clock, players…
Enotria: The Last Song Review
Confession time: I have never played Dark Souls. Nor have I played any of its immediate kin. So, no Elden Ring, no Bloodborne, not even Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. My excuse is that, upon Dark…