Category: Gaming Opinion

  • Hitman 2 Review

    Only a game like Hitman 2 can give you the feeling of all-encompassing power when carrying a pair of scissors while dressed as a gardener, yet at the same time, when armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a knife, fill you with a sense of dread that only a room with four bodyguards and your…

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  • Fire Emblem Warriors Review

    Fire Emblem has always been one of those series which I’ve never got round to investing enough of my time into. Sure, I’ve dabbled in a number of the games for a few hours here and there but life has always pulled me away from ever getting too involved in one. So, with that said,…

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  • Style over Substance: FIFA v PES isn’t a contest anymore

    While the gap between FIFA and PES has been widening for years, it’s not just the gameplay or licensing that has cemented EA’s dominance. The rise of Ultimate Team, in particular, has played a pivotal role in FIFA’s success, making it a cultural phenomenon. The mode, which started as a small feature, has ballooned into…

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  • Detroit Become Human Review

    When a David Cage and Quantic Dream game sees the light of day, it really shouldn’t be any surprise to anyone what it’s going to be by now. While we’ve moved away from the supernatural twists of Indigo Prophecy (Fahrenheit for those in Europe) and the quaint French-American accents of Heavy Rain, how much you’ll…

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  • Capcom, it’s time for a new Power Stone to save the fighting genre

    It may not look like the horror show that was the popular A&E show, but the results are the same. Instead of a house collapsing under the weight of forty years of the New York Times, my sleek little SSD is filled to the breaking point with platformers and strategy games galore that I don’t…

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  • We’re All Becoming Digital Hoarders

    It may not look like the horror show that was the popular A&E show, but the results are the same. Instead of a house collapsing under the weight of forty years of the New York Times, my sleek little SSD is filled to the breaking point with platformers and strategy games galore that I don’t…

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  • Abzu Review

    Swimming through Abzu’s gorgeous underwater environments is one of the most peaceful and meditative experiences I’ve had this year. In many ways, Abzu is the perfect summer game: a short but sweet experience that, while light on gameplay, uses beautiful visuals and amazing music to immerse you in its wonderful underwater world. Abzu is the…

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  • Super Mario Odyssey Review

    Mario games are almost as old as consoles themselves, and every new entry in the series is met with a great deal of triumphalism and anticipation. Almost every main entry receives nigh-on perfect scores when review embargoes lift, and it’s only in the fullness of time that a true opinion forms. Super Mario Sunshine is…

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  • Snake Pass Review

    While they’re certainly not the most dynamic of duos, Noodle (the snake) and Doodle (the bird) star in Sumo Digital’s first new IP. Whatever gave Sumo the idea of creating a snake platformer is anyone’s guess, but the result is a truly unique collectathon that brings something fresh to the table. Controlling Noodle is the…

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  • Mipha’s Grace: Amelia Gotham talks to Pause Resume

    For fans of The Legend of Zelda series, there are a few iconic characters that immediately spring to mind—Link, Ganon, and of course, Princess Zelda herself. However, Breath of the Wild (BOTW) introduced a fresh and emotionally resonant set of characters that took us by surprise, none more so than Princess Mipha. In a game…

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