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Review: The Talos Principle 2 is an incredible sequel to the classic philosophical puzzler
The Talos Principle 2 was more than worth the wait.
Review: Ion Fury: Aftershock arrives late but makes an impact
Generous expansion Ion Fury: Aftershock makes an excellent retro FPS even better.
Calling Time: Call of Duty at 20
Gareth looks back at the original Call of Duty title which started the behemoth franchise.
Preview: force is the prime directive in RoboCop: Rogue City
The makers of Terminator: Resistance look set to bring another ‘80s sci-fi action classic to life with RoboCop: Rogue City.
BGS 2023: Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is as insane as expected, and then some
The Sega booth at Brasil Game Show 2023 is home to a particularly amazing demo of the newest chapter in Like a Dragon, Infinite Wealth, starring everyone’s favorite hustler Kasuga, and friends.
BGS 2023: Sonic Superstars brings back the chunky Sonic we all know and love
Sonic’s new game is a love letter to the franchise’s past, particularly the Blue Blur’s adventures on the Sega Mega Drive, but keen observers are sure to find homages to the Dreamcast era as well in Sonic Superstars.
Welcome to Noir York City: Max Payne 2 at 20
For Max Payne 2’s 20th anniversary, Entertainium editors Andy Johnson and Gareth Brading break down why they still love the Payne.
BGS 2023: Like a Dragon Gaiden shows off The Man Who Erased His Name in a whole other light
While we may already know exactly who this man is, his new suite of skills more than proved that Kazuma is still a force to be reckoned with in the demo for Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.
Review: Fading Afternoon is a gritty take on River City Ransom
In Fading Afternoon, you are indeed getting too old for this shit.