Concord’s failure highlights the fundamentally flawed structure of videogames and their industry
Sony’s pulling of Concord from store shelves and digital marketplaces highlight the merciless nature of the videogame industry.
Sony’s pulling of Concord from store shelves and digital marketplaces highlight the merciless nature of the videogame industry.
A labour of love for solo developer Jordan Mochi, Conscript is an unusual lo-fi take on survival horror.
Star Wars Outlaws is a serviceable open-world game that makes great use of the license, but fails to provide much of a reason for non-believers to jump in.
Arranger is a palate-cleansing puzzle game which hits all its notes with fine precision.
A party-based Souls-like is an inventive idea, but Deathbound can’t meet its lofty ambitions.
Vampire Therapist shows that even undead blood-suckers can have complex emotional problems.
Capcom’s new celestial mix of various gaming genres is a sure hit as Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess shows in spades.
With Anger Foot, the makers of Broforce deliver immense, anarchic fun at a breakneck pace.
Forges for Corruption, the DLC for one of 2023’s best games, Warhammer 40k Boltgun, is modest in its aims but still an absolute thrill to play.