The recent price cuts for the PS5 have had a major effect on sales in Europe, as countries like Germany embrace PlayStation more than usual.
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Call Of Duty veterans swap bullets for spells in this fantasy first person shooter, that aims to be EA’s next big action blockbuster.
The Tuesday letters page considers the possibility of a Super Mario Bros. or Zelda remake, as one reader laments Charles Martinet’s retirement.
Two more games are said to be launching the same week as Alan Wake 2, making life even more miserable for Remedy.
Sega Dreamcast classic Jet Set Radio gets a spiritual sequel, with the same stylish 90s graphics and another killer soundtrack.
The Monday letters page is against the trend of paying for early access to story campaigns, as one reader recommends Grid Legends.
A reader is upset that racing games have lost their sense of character and personality, and looks back to the glory days of Race Driver: GRID.
A reader is frustrated that the video games industry is stuck in a rut and the Steam Deck only helps to highlight the lack of advancement.
The official gameplay reveal for this year’s Call Of Duty has proven all the rumours true, which isn’t necessarily good news…
One of the best games of 2022 finally comes to Nintendo Switch and it’s brought an addictive new local co-op mode with it.
Thanks to some cheeky exploits, it’s possible to romance one of Baldur’s Gate 3’s party members in less than 10 minutes.
The sequel to id Software’s classic shooter returns, with developer Nightdive creating one of the best remasters gaming has ever seen.
The Tuesday letters page thinks both Pokémon and Call Of Duty need more development time, as one reader worries Tears Of The Kingdom is too big.
Every single starter pokémon, and maybe a new element type, will be added to Pokémon Scarlet & Violet’s second DLC expansion.
A reader compares Final Fantasy 16 to Baldur’s Gate 3 and finds Square Enix’s game lacking, especially its attempts to appear more Western.
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 explains why it took him six years to make his own indie game and offers advice for those thinking of creating, their own.
The Friday letters page is very glad games like Zelda and Baldur’s Gate 3 are selling well, as one reader ponders Mortal Kombat 1 on Switch.
While it’s been over 30 years since Solitaire was launched, the game is alive and well. In fact, it is safe to say that Solitaire is the most popular video game of all time, with many players enjoying the game.
The Thursday letters page is glad that Tekken 8’s director is talking back to fans, as readers look forward to Io Interactive’s Project 007.
Katushiro Harada’s clapback to a fan complaint over Tekken 8 was so strong that it made said fan delete their comments.
The Wednesday letters page hears from a reader that’s just beaten Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, as Red Dead Redemption’s price comes under fire.
Microsoft has altered how long the $1/£1 trial for Game Pass lasts and now you can only get it for 14 days instead of 30.
PlayStation exclusives like God Of War Ragnarök are available to stream at up to 4K for those lucky enough to be involved in the PS5 beta.
The Tuesday letters page worries that buying an Xbox Series S was a mistake, as one reader offers a free copy of Forgotton Anne.