Christian Donlan
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Slow-mo modes
A round of a pause.
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Feature | The best PS5 games you can play right now
From next-gen exclusives to upgrades and cross-gen games.
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Feature | Winter is coming, so it must be time to play Sang-Froid again
Howl.
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Supporters | Game of the week: Snakebird Complete offers a much needed burst of colour
Grey lagoons
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Feature | Pile Up! is a city builder in which pretty much everyone's always angry
Urban sprawl.
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Submerged worlds
Water conundrum.
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Feature | Snakebird Complete is a dazzler - and its map is just ingenious
Twists and turns.
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Supporters | Game of the Week: Taking the varnish off Mario
And a bit about cinema's most fragile hunk.
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Review | Super Mario RPG review - soothing role-playing goodness
Geno what I mean?
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Subterranean worlds
Going underground.
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Mucho Maas | GTA games come alive when you turn on the radio
FM soul.
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Feature | The making of The Making of Karateka
"If you ask Neil Druckmann what inspired him... you're going to get back to Karateka."
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Feature | A look at Miyamoto's weird gem Devil World
Cross-y roads.
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Supporters | Game of the Week: The return to Loot Lake
The haunting of the house on the hill.
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Feature | Things we want to see in GTA 6
Space, radios, environmental storytelling.
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Review | Jusant review - soaring design and skyscraping climbs
Topple down headlong.
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Supporters | Game of the Week: celebrating the ragged energy of the MGS Digital Graphic Novels
Unputdownable.
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Feature | What we've been playing
A few of the games that have us hooked at the moment.
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Futures
It's time.
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True Names | The game that lets you imagine a city
It's I'm Sorry, Did you Say Street Magic.
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Lost | The day of landing: why video games and islands belong together
Shore thing.
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Supporters | Game of the Week: The Wonderful influence of Super Mario 3
It's-a him!
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Review | Super Mario Bros. Wonder review - kaleidoscopic platforming with ideas to spare
The elephant in the room.
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Feature | I wish every game had Subpar Pool's card system
A la carte.