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Slitterhead review: Probably the only game this year with a blood minigun
By Abbie Stone published
BLEEDING TIME There will be blood.
Planet Coaster 2 review: Not the deepest management sim, but its powerful creation tools and newly added water attractions make a satisfying splash
By Rick Lane published
Flume Eternal It really is better where it’s wetter.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure review: Retreading old ground aplenty to the detriment of its newer, more interesting concepts
By Mollie Taylor published
Picture this It's a game I enjoyed, but I'm not sure it's a game I needed.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard review: a great action-RPG that falls short of the storytelling the series is known for
By Lauren Morton published
Artificially Aged Dragon Age's return nails the action-RPG pivot but falls short of the storytelling the series is known for.
ZERO Sievert review: A tense and taxing but wonderfully engaging hybrid of singleplayer roguelike and extraction shooter
By Lloyd Coombes published
ZERO TO HERO Learning to survive in this grim and deadly world is an uphill struggle, but even the smallest victory is deeply satisfying.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is a teenage (wet) dream
By Maddi Chilton published
BDE A 360 throwback that revels in its immaturity and ends up just as fun as it is profane.
Factorio: Space Age review: Blowing out the game's scale and reinventing its factory systems multiple times over, this is an immediate contender for the best expansion ever made
By Rick Lane published
Galaxy brained With interplanetary logistics and four imaginative new ways to build factories, expansion Space Age reaffirms Factorio’s position as the greatest game in the genre it spawned.
Starship Troopers: Extermination review: Buggy, baggy, badly optimised, and occasionally bloody brilliant
By Rick Lane published
Roughneck Would you like to know more?
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