Jaz Rignall
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Watch Dogs 2 PS4 Review: Expanding Your Hacking Horizons
Ubisoft leaves behind Aiden Pearce and Chicago for something that's a little more fun and upbeat.
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare PS4 Review: Playing it Safe
This year, Infinity Ward takes the series to the stars, but ends up treading familiar ground.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is Still Relevant – and Brilliant
Raven Software's excellent remaster of Modern Warfare helps Infinity Ward's classic defy its age.
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Titanfall 2 PS4 Review: Mech Friends
After two and a half years in development, expectations are high for Respawn's second release.
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Manual Samuel Xbox One Review: Don't Forget to Blink
Perfectly Paranormal's cartoon-like game has a very strange sense of humor - and even stranger controls.
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Mantis Burn Racing PS4 Review: Micro Drifting Machines
VooFoo Studios brings back the top-down racer. But is it a good one?
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Gears of War 4 Xbox One Review: Switching Gears
The Lambent epidemic might be over, but there's a new menace threatening Sera - and a new generation of heroes ready to fight it.
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Which Xbox 360 Games are Compatible with Xbox One?
If you're looking to play your old Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One, here's what's available.
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The ZX Spectrum Gets a New Lease of Life
A new dedicated hand-held version of the classic home computer is set to be released next month.
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Forza Horizon 3 Xbox One Review: Expanded and Improved
The Forza Horizon festival is back for its third outing, and this time you're running the show.
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Fall Games Preview 2016: Five Major Multiplayer Shooters
No Fall games season is complete without a bevy of multiplayer shooters, and 2016 is no exception. We round up the best of the bunch.
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World of Warcraft: Legion PC Review: Back to Form
It might be nearly twelve years old, but World of Warcraft is still going strong.
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Assetto Corsa PS4 Review: Eccellente
The much-admired PC driving simulation finally arrives on console, and it's a winner.
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Kazunori Yamauchi on Gran Turismo Sport
...and why this latest iteration of the game represents a new era for the series.
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F1 2016 PS4 Review: Blisteringly Quick
Codemasters' Formula One racing game returns this year with a reworked career mode.
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Titanfall 2's Single-Player Campaign Isn't Just Running and Gunning
Respawn's upcoming sequel to Titanfall packs quite a few surprises.
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Overcooked PS4 Review: A Tasty Multiplayer Dish
Ghost Town Games' arcade cooking game dishes up some very enjoyable - and often riotous - multiplayer action.
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Sea of Thieves Interview with Rare's Gregg Mayles
Get the scoop on what you can expect from Rare's upcoming pirate MMO.
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Lifeless Planet PS4 Review: Quirky Sci-Fi Action Adventure
Is it a walking simulator or is it a platformer? Lifeless Planet is actually both.
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Tricky Towers PS4 Review: Competitive Tower Building with Tetrads
Tricky Towers looks like a Tetris game at first glance, but it's not really Tetris at all.
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Eleven Reasons to be Excited About Forza Horizon 3
Forza Horizon 3 creative director Ralph Fulton talks about the upcoming open-world driving game.
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Song of the Deep PS4 Review: Sub-Aquatic Metroidvania
The first release from GameStop's new GameTrust label is a gorgeous undersea exploration game.
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Steve Mayles and Grant Kirkhope Talk About Yooka-Laylee
During E3, we talked to Playtonic's character art director and music composer about the spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie.
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Full Mojo Rampage PS4 Review: Twin Stick Hybrid Roguelike
This voodoo-themed hybrid roguelike packs a considerable challenge - and up to four-player local and online co-op.
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Prison Architect PS4 Review: Sim Penitentiary
Run your own prison in this complex, yet engaging simulation.
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Pac-Man 256 PS4 Review: Endless Muncher
A simple, but brilliant twist to the classic Pac-Man gameplay creates a fiendishly addictive release.
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Deadlight Director's Cut PS4 Review: Dead Lite
Tequila Works' cinematic platforming HD remaster looks fabulous - but how does it play?
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Detroit: Become Human: Neo-Noir Thriller
Quantic Dreams’ latest looks absolutely stunning... but how does it play?
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Fenix Furia PS4 Review: Prepare to Die... Repeatedly
If you're looking for a hardcore test of your platforming skills, Fenix Furia should fit the bill quite nicely.
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Dangerous Golf PS4 Review: Almost Smashing
Dangerous Golf is a game where massive destruction of property is par for the course.
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Score Rush Extended PS4 Review: Twin-Stick, Bullet Hell
This simple, but addictive shooter is a true test of your arcade skills.
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Downwell PS Vita Review: Turn on, Tune in, Drop Down
The highly addictive mobile phone (and Steam) game heads to PS Vita, and loses none of its charm.
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Lumo PS4 Review: A Love Letter to British Retro-Gaming
Take a trip back to the 80's in this challenging isometric 3D platform adventure.
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Soft Body PS4 Review: Tough, Abstract Puzzling
This is what happens when a calming, meditative puzzle game goes to bullet hell.
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Homefront: The Revolution PS4 Review: Ambitious, but Flawed
After spending years in development hell, Homefront: The Revolution has arrived at last. Unfortunately, though, it's not without its issues.
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Doom PS4 Review: The Beast is Back
Doom is back for the first time since 2004. Has it been worth the wait?
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Shadow of the Beast PS4 Review: Classic Platform Brawler
Psygnosis' 1989 Commodore Amiga classic gets reimagined for PlayStation 4 - and it's great!
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Coffin Dodgers Xbox One Review: Death Race
Race souped-up mobility scooters against the Grim Reaper himself. Yes, really.
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Push Me Pull You PS4 Review: Multiplayer Weirdness
Local multiplayer party games don't come much stranger than this.
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Alienation PS4 Review: Multiplayer Mayhem
Housemarque's latest lacks originality, but it's still a damn fine shooter.
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Severed PS Vita Review: A Real Hack and Slash RPG Adventure
Blow the dust off your Vita and engage in some beautiful-looking dungeon-crawling.
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Steve Golson Interview: The Story of Ms. Pac-Man, the Atari 7800, and the Hyperdrive
The tale of how a group of MIT dropouts got sued by Atari, created the best-selling American arcade game of all time, and annoyed Steve Jobs with a fan.
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Axiom Verge Review: Play it Again, Sam [Updated for Vita]
Think you're tired of retro Metroidvania games? You obviously haven't played Axiom Verge yet.
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Tuesday Stream: Gears of War 4 Multiplayer Beta [Done]
Jaz kicks off the hour-long stream at 2:00 pm PT/5:00 pm ET.
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Quantum Break Xbox One Review: Game Meets Show
Half game and half TV show, Quantum Break is a technical tour-de-force. But how well do its two halves fit together?
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Dead Star PS4 Review: Space Shooter Meets MOBA Variant
Here's something a little different: A top-down, multiplayer PvP shoot 'em up.
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Cosmophony PS4 Review: Killer Drum and Bass... and Difficulty Level
This music rhythm rail shooter delivers the beats in more sense than just its music.
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Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Interview: "Normal Life Where Something Unimaginable is Happening"
The Chinese Room's Studio Manager Tom Turner reveals five things about Everybody's Gone to the Rapture that you mightn't know.
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Hisashi Nogami Interview: "Splatoon allows for adaptive playstyles"
Splatoon's producer talks about the origins of the game, player communications, and offers some advice to Splatoon beginners.
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Tower of Guns PS4 Review: Random Fun
What do you get when you cross a roguelike with an FPS? Tower of Guns.