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GameCentral reviews one of the most ambitious PSVR2 games so far, with a sequel to the New Orleans based The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners.
The Wednesday letters page has had it with monopoly investigations in the games industry, as one reader applauds Aperture Desk Job.
The Tuesday letters page hears more stories of video game dreams, as one reader enjoys the non-violent pleasures of Tchia.
The Legend Of Zelda has a new challenger as an impressive new indie game attempts a more laidback approach to open world gaming.
After months of silence, new screenshots for Ubisoft’s Avatar game have been shared but not from Ubisoft itself.
The Monday letters page goes back to the old days of video game magazines, as one reader asks for more Rayman Legends.
A reader admits to having never liked Resident Evil 4 and explains why the Chainsaw Demo convinced him not to buy the remake.
A reader is frustrated with those that claim the Activision Blizzard acquisition will not affect them and insists that it definitely will.
A reader explains why Untitled Goose Game has become such a family favourite and how it helps with his daughter’s problem solving skills.
A reader has an interesting idea for Red Dead Redemption 3 that involves it being set in the 1970s with John Marston’s son Jack.
A reader is frustrated that Bloodborne is getting on for a decade old and it’s still not received a remaster or even a PS5 update.
A reader describes how he went from being a rabid Star Wars fan who owned every console to not watching The Mandalorian or owning a PS5.
Following Ash’s final episode in the Pokémon anime, the series gets a new title and trailer to herald its next saga.
It won’t be a long wait until the Resident Evil 4 remake adds the much loved Mercenaries mode, as Capcom celebrate the main game’s launch.
The Friday letters page doesn’t think Sony was the best publisher of 2022, as one reader wishes the Sonic Master System games got more respect.
The Thursday letters page thinks Battlefield: Bad Company 3 is less likely than ever, as one reader wishes for a home version of Daytona USA 2.
Amid the ongoing Activision buyout, new research backs Microsoft’s claims that it will even the playing field against Sony.
The Wednesday letters page likes the look of Aliens: Dark Descent, as one reader has trouble imagining Exoprimal being a hit.
The Tuesday letters page tries to imagine a sci-fi take on Elden Ring, as one reader asks whether Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is too difficult.
The Monday letters page thinks Far Cry 7 should be more like Zelda: Breath Of The Wild, as one reader thinks the Suicide Squad rumours are true.
Capcom’s peculiar dinosaur-themed co-op game has just completed its open beta, but is it enough to judge what the final game will be like?
A reader fears the long term effects of the Activision Blizzard acquisition will be worse than many realise, for both Microsoft and Sony.
A reader imagines what would happen if Nintendo started making adult-orientated games, such as first person shooters and survival horror.
The Thursday letters page hopes that Final Fantasy 17 can be a bit more whimsical, as one reader suggests avoiding Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Ahead of the imminent shutdown of the Wii U and 3DS eShops, here’s a comprehensive list of soon-to-be-lost titles that are still worth buying.
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