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The Brotherhood comes to feudal Japan's Sengoku period with conflicting results
Both the most approachable and most accomplished Monster Hunter yet, Wilds has the systems and the substance to keep you in for the long haul.
An old-school action RPG that still cares about role-playing as much as action, depending on how you want to play it.
Eternal Strands is a fun action RPG that while lighter than its inspirations still has a magic spark that makes it worthwhile.
Mario may be Nintendo’s mascot but you shouldn’t discount Donkey Kong, who’s been around just as long – and the original star/antagonist of the company’s smash arcade hit more than four decades ago. These days however, we know the ape better for his own console platforming series, which actually celebrated...
Don the fedora for a brainy and thrilling globe-trotting blockbuster
This visually modern sequel stays astonishingly faithful to the original trilogy, often to a fault. Stalker fans will feel right at home in the Zone, but it’ll be appropriately alien for newcomers.
A simplistic yet digestible family-friendly adventure, Lego Horizon Adventures has something for fans of both games.
An engaging and varied campaign, classic zombies co-op and frenetic multiplayer action
An atmospheric urban action horror with unique ideas, but Slitterhead is undermined by messy execution
Nintendo has been on a remake kick recently. First we got a Switch revival of oddball SNES release Mario RPG, then the return of long-overdue cult classic Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. But what about something new? Thank goodness, then, for Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
An emotional supernatural mystery that sadly loses the plot – and its core. Life is Strange is undone by its new mechanic