- Iranian cargo ship bound for Russia sinks in the Caspian Sea
- Ten British far-right activists barred from France for migrant harassment
- Waitress in helmet with sparklers among 40 casualties in Swiss bar fire
- UK Government Mulls X Block due to Grok AI Image Concerns
- Wingsuit pilot dies after 1,000ft mountain dive at 120mph
- US Forces Boldly Capture Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker Marinera in Atlantic
- US Spy Planes Gathering at RAF Bases in the UK
- UK Faces Heavy Snowfall as Storm Goretti Hits: What to Expect
Browsing: Gaming reviews
The Wednesday letters page is frustrated at the lack of DC Comics games in recent years, as one reader hopes for Silent Hill 2 at Gamescom.
The sequel to id Software’s classic shooter returns, with developer Nightdive creating one of the best remasters gaming has ever seen.
The Monday letters page highlights the practical problems of video game streaming, as one reader considers buying a PSVR2.
A reader reveals how he’s just bought a PS5 and four of its exclusives and finds himself unashamedly pleased with his purchase.
A reader concludes their visual journey through Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, this time focusing on the landscapes and locations of Hyrule.
Games Inbox: Red Dead Redemption remaster upset, Spider-Man 2 vs. Baldur’s Gate 3, and Monopoly wars
The Tuesday letters page worries that buying an Xbox Series S was a mistake, as one reader offers a free copy of Forgotton Anne.
A pair of new Tekken 8 characters appears to have corroborated but one, not two, but three different leaks that give away the full roster.
The Monday letters page thinks Xbox and PlayStation business decisions are driven by pride, as one reader recommends a racing Humble Bundle.
A reader suggests that Sony look to Nintendo and Steam Deck when it comes to inspiration for the PS6 and to combat the rise of game streaming.
A reader explains why he’s stopped playing Diabo 4 and why he finds the structure, and its demands on your time, so frustrating.
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