A new indie game that pays homage to classics such as Limbo and Inside also has some of the best graphics of the year.
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The latest Lego game is not a movie tie-in but an open world racer that works like a cross between Lego Racers and Burnout Paradise.
The Friday letters page is glad Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom doesn’t spoil its puzzles, as one reader has some demands for Spider-Man 2’s plot.
One of the most original VR puzzle games of recent years gets a sequel, where you play a puppet pirate with detachable limbs.
The Tuesday letters page reacts to Xbox and Activision’s European news, as one reader wants more Lord of the Rings video games.
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.
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.
The Thursday letters page wishes that Konami and Hideo Kojima would patch things up, as one reader has a solution to Xbox custom music.
A reader is unhappy with the new gameplay footage of Tears Of Kingdom and worries that the original formula for the series is gone forever.
A reader is frustrated by the continued poor quality of recent big budget PC games, including the port of The Last Of Us Part 1.
An indie adventure that mixes Lovecraftian intrigue with a fishing sim is a peculiar idea for a video game but does the combination work?
The Thursday letters page wants to see a lot more demos for all video games, as one reader wonders what happened to Capcom’s Pragmata.
The Wednesday letters page has had it with monopoly investigations in the games industry, as one reader applauds Aperture Desk Job.
The Monday letters page goes back to the old days of video game magazines, as one reader asks for more Rayman Legends.
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 describes how he went from being a rabid Star Wars fan who owned every console to not watching The Mandalorian or owning a PS5.
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.
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 GameCube classic gets a remaster that far exceeds expectations and reconfirms Metroid Prime as one of Nintendo’s best games ever.