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Lords of the Fallen preview - an Elden Ring for the rest of us
By Cat Bussell published
Lords of the Fallen’s opening few hours are a well-constructed gauntlet of Souls-like goodness, calibrated for newcomers and genre veterans alike.
I killed everyone in You Will Die Here Tonight because I'm too agreeable
By Elie Gould published
The new psychological horror game You Will Die Here Tonight makes sure your choices matter - even the wrong ones.
Pokémon TCG is coming to Switch Online, but I'm not trading my cards in for it
By Elie Gould published
The original Pokemon TCG GameBoy title is now available on Nintendo Online, and I've never heard of something more underwhelming.
Dragon Age: Origins walked so Baldur’s Gate 3 could dash
By Cat Bussell published
Baldur’s Gate 3 may be full of modern conveniences, but its parallels to Bioware classic Dragon Age: Origins show how Larian’s latest RPG epic stands on the shoulders of giants.
Starfield mods - lessons Bethesda must learn from Skyrim's modding scene
By Phil Iwaniuk published
There are several things Bethesda should learn from Skyrim when it comes to Starfield modding.
Synced preview - a pop-punk flavoured post-apocalypse
By Chris Sutcliffe published
Synced brings fantastic customization to its PvPvE and co-op action as players must navigate a techno-apocalyptic future.
Disney Illusion Island’s developer on creating a spiritual successor to a Sega classic – and what’s next
By Rhys Wood published
Exclusive We spoke to Dlala Studios’ CEO, AJ Grand-Scrutton, about the inspirations behind Disney Illusion Island and its future.
Baldur's Gate 3 best classes - what class should you choose?
By Matt Evans published
Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned D&D player, there’s a Baldur’s Gate 3 class for you. Here's our picks for the best classes in Baldur's Gate 3.
Fallout 76 takes the series back to its cryptid roots with killer snapping turtles
By Elie Gould published
Fallout 76’s newest update, Once in a Blue Moon, is bringing the series back to its Americana and cryptid roots.
Baldur’s Gate 3’s voice actors spill the beans on the “fun and freeing” story branches at the game’s heart
By Cat Bussell published
We sat down with the voice actors behind Baldur’s Gate 3 companions Lae’zel and Shadowheart to explore the blood, sweat, and tears that went into bringing the characters to life.
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