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Black Ops 6 Zombies makes me feel like I'm in 2010 again, in the best way possible
By Andrew Brown published
Opinion | Mom said it's my turn to open the Mystery Box
"How do those spaces feel when they're slightly more intimate?" Alan Wake 2: The Lake House's game director on bringing a bit of Control to Bright Falls
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Interview Interview | Game director Kyle Rowley talks bringing a bit of the Control flavor to the world of Alan Wake 2 in its The Lake House DLC
The Sims 4: Life and Death is all I needed to convince me that I actually do want 10 more years of this game
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | The latest Sims 4 expansion has the potential to be the series' best since its third generation
The Sims 4 Life and Death is everything I've ever wanted from EA, and it's so good I don't even care there won't be a Sims 5
By Anna Koselke published
Preview Preview | This one's for all the Grim-obsessed girlies
Alan Wake 2's Lake House DLC sold me on Control 2 quicker than playing Control did
By Andrew Brown published
Opinion | Remedy is saying goodbye to Cauldron Lake for now, but what comes next should excite everyone from here to Bright Falls
Towers Of Aghasba looks like an open-world mix of Animal Crossing's laid back customization and Breath Of The Wild's exploration
By Heather Wald published
Preview Preview | Towers of Aghasba is an ambitious open-world sandbox adventure releasing in Early Access
This D&D-inspired adventure game was Baldur's Gate 3 before Larian's RPG blew up, and the console launch proves it's still a certified classic
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Wildermyth's lyrical scriptwriting makes it the ultimate visual novel meets tabletop game
In a post-Baldur's Gate 3 world, was Metaphor: ReFantazio right to ditch romance?
By Catherine Lewis published
Opinion Opinion | The 12DOVE team discuss how romance is only one way to build a strong relationship with your party members in an RPG
Alan Wake 2 "overdid it a little bit" with its jump scares, admits game director Kyle Rowley
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Interview Interview | Game director Kyle Rowley reflects on the base game's jump scares, and how Alan Wake 2: The Lake House uses them in "a slightly more reduced manner"
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