The Wednesday letters page asks what the next Zelda will be after Tears Of The Kingdom, as one reader suggests a more colourful Soulslike.
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GameCentral takes a look at the month’s most interesting mobile games, including a new Tomb Raider game and a fun Vampire Survivors clone.
Despite rumours and theories of Sony buying a major publisher to rival Activision, its actual spending figures suggest that’s not possible.
The Tuesday letters page thinks Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is underappreciated, as one reader has some suggestions for Resident Evil 9.
A reader makes some predictions about the release of GTA 6 and bases them on the success of Red Dead Redemption 2, not GTA 5.
The Thursday letters page has an explanation for the lack of hype in recent game reveals, as another reader hopes for more Ridge Racer.
What an icon.
Aside from vowing to not make Call Of Duty an Xbox-only series, Microsoft says it has no interest in adding exclusive content to the games.
The Wednesday letters page has more recommendations for recent arcade racers, as one reader is unimpressed by Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8.
The Tuesday letters page wonders why gory games are so popular in the US, as one reader hopes for Star Wars video game news in April.
GameCentral reviews the Fractal update for No Man’s Sky on PS5 and enjoys one of the best virtual reality experiences PSVR2 has to offer.
They’ve already announced six new games and yet a reliable insider claims Ubisoft has another five Assassin’s Creed titles already planned.
The Monday letters page ponders the lack of new racing games in 2023, as one reader is confused by Warner’s Suicide Squad obsession.
The series that introduced HD-2D graphics to the world continues with another retro-themed JRPG, with not one but eight playable characters.
Sony did warn there wouldn’t be much first party news in the latest State of Play and they weren’t lying, in a disappointing showcase.
The Thursday letters page wishes there was some solid news about Bioshock 4, as one reader talks up Marvel’s Midnight Suns.
Tempest 2000 creator Jeff Minter reimagines a lost 80s coin-op for the modern era, with typically psychedelic results.
The Wednesday letters page wonders how current advances in AI will affect video games, as one reader tries to decide the best year in gaming.
A second country has seen the price of the Xbox Series X and S increase, as similar hikes for the rest of the world seems inevitable.
The Tuesday letters page thinks that having a story isn’t necessary for a successful video game, as one reader doubts Redfall will be a major hit.
A handful of select PlayStation and Xbox games are included in a big Tesco clearance sale, with some going for as little as £5.
The Monday letters page is confused by Sony’s software priorities for PSVR2, as one reader hopes for Shigeru Miyamoto: The Movie.
A reader argues that video games either need to see an increase in price or a decrease in length, in order to keep them sustainable.
The Friday letters page thinks video games do pretty well for intelligent female characters, as a reader asks for roguelike recommendations.
East meets West in a team-up between EA and the makers of Dynasty Warriors, which results in the best Monster Hunter game never made.