Sammy Barker
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It doesn’t happen very often, but occasionally a game comes around that’s tailor made for me. People of Note, a musical RPG from indie outfit Iridium Studios, is that kinda release.
Even in its compromised home console format, few would disagree that Final Fight was the king of Super Nintendo brawlers.
Did the PS5 need another all-encompassing live service gacha game? Probably not, no – and so our expectations for Arknights: Endfield prior to release were relatively low.
We don’t know what we’ve done to deserve it, but we’re living in charmed times for retro re-releases.
Once the exclusive domain of the PC, demand has seen hardcore sims like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 land comfortably on consoles like the PS5.
Between the brilliant TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, retro beat-‘em-ups are enjoying a bit of renaissance.
Not every game in the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is a klassic, but dev Digital Eclipse’s ability to kontextualise kontent makes this a kompilation well worth owning.
We’ve never wanted to recommend a racer more than Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition.
For a game about robotic students raging against a sinister regime, Full Metal Schoolgirl is weirdly relatable.
The gameplay structure of Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian feels a bit like a recipe, with intertwining elements that each contribute to the sum of its parts.



