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Browsing: Gaming reviews
The Thursday letters page is seeing Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom in its fried eggs, as one reader looks forward to Croc HD.
The Monday letters page is not surprised to find interest in Final Fantasy 16 might be low, as one reader hopes for a Starfield shadow drop.
A reader explains how his entire family got into board games and why it’s all thanks to a local game shop and its helpful customers.
A reader looks back at PS4 game creation tool Dreams and examines why it didn’t have as much of an impact on gaming as it deserved to.
The Wednesday letters page is very happy to find Tears Of The Kingdom has proper dungeons, as one reader wishes the Spectrum got more love.
The Wednesday letters page thinks there’s no need for a Metal Gear Solid 2 remake, as one reader recommends Museo Videojuego.
The Tuesday letters page is worried about ads in full price games becoming standard, as one reader reveals Zelda’s maths-breaking attach rate record.
The Monday letters page has no explanation for why Marvel games keep flopping, as another reader is curious about Bramble: The Mountain King.
The Thursday letters page is surprised Nintendo allowed a Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom preview, as a reader offers a free copy of Afterimage.
Games Inbox: Zelda: Breath Of The Wild still the best game ever, CGI trailers, and Advance Wars love
The Tuesday letters page thinks it’s a publisher’s duty to make more non-sequels, as one reader is confused by online-only requirements.
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