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Review: Never Say Die in Gods Will Fall
If you’ve the patience of a saint to be at the whim of the gods, Gods Will Fall is your kind of game.

Review: Nature is red in tooth and claw in Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood
Move over, vampires: werewolves take centre stage in this loose but surprisingly solid adaptation of the Werewolf tabletop RPG.

Review: Comfort food is the name of the game in Ys IX: Monstrum Nox
The latest entry in Ys is by all accounts a by-the-numbers JRPG, and it’s not made any worse by that.

Review: Agent 47 tries to go for the ultimate kill in Hitman III
Hitman III is a decent conclusion to the trilogy on its own, but it only really shines as a full package with the previous two games’ worth of content.

Review: You asked for it! Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game is back
Was it worth the wait?

Review: Cyberpunk 2077 is full of ambition, but is littered with problems
Cyberpunk 2077 is a classic example of feature creep, resulting in an interesting but extremely buggy experience.

Review: Combining the classic with the contemporary, Astro’s Playroom is an enjoyable introduction to the PlayStation 5
Do robots dream of electronic gaming consoles?

Review: Immortals Fenyx Rising is no gift from the gods, but it’s a fun enough distraction
Even though it does little to make it anything but an average game, Immortals Fenyx Rising is one of the most easy going Ubisoft games in quite a while.

Review: There’s less to Empire of Sin than meets the eye
This gangster strategy game has scale and ambition — but tries to do so much that none of its aspects really fire the imagination