Gareth Chadwick
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28 reviewsActually, Icarus, you'll need to hit Level 20 before you can have some wings.
Starfield has arrived on PS5, coming alongside the big Free Lanes update and new DLC, but is this now a game that lives up to its potential?
Minotaurs and centaurs and dwarves, oh my!
Darwin's Paradox is a fun riff on stealth and puzzle platforming, with delightful visuals and plenty of humour through its short runtime.
Stellar Wanderer DX expands the mobile game original for PC and consoles, and gets the basics of the space game genre right, but it could be much more.
What if dragons were, like, super duper bad? Dragonkin: THe Banished brings some new ideas to the top-down action RPG, but can it beat Diablo?
Diablo 2 Reign of the Warlock adds a new class to the decades-old action RPG, bundling in quality of life improvements along the way.
Ain't no mountain village high enough.
Emerging from Steam early access, Greedfall: The Dying World remains disappointingly buggy, despite the potential in its story.
Six months after its original release, Echoes of the End: Enhanced Edition is a major improvement to the promising adventure.
Suda51's latest is as thoroughly unexpected as you would expect, but Romeo is a Dead Man has flaws behind its surreal delights.
Aces of Thunder brings an authentic WW2 dogfighting sim to both VR and flatscreen, but the lack of tutorials and support hurt the experience.
Climb up the mountain in Cairn, a game that demonstrates a clear love of climbing, letting you soak in gorgeous environments as you tackle the ascent.
Rebooting the decades old FPS series, Painkiller throws co-op into the mix with the throwback shooting, but is it good?
Damn jarheads.
Discounty promises a cosy supermarket manager, but can it deliver great prices, big deals and small town charm?
With a delightful origami art style, can Hirogami live up to its potential as a platformer?
Something wicked, this way comes.
An active turn-based RPG that's full of charm, style and varied combat ideas, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an exceptional take on the JRPG.
Rebellion's uniquely British nuclear disaster, Atomfall is a game full of mystery and distinctive gameplay quirks.
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