Paradise PD’s second season is intelligently stupid, cunningly crude and it leaps headfirst off the bleeding edge of good taste straight into a chasm of shits ‘n giggles. Long may it stay there in an abyss that few dare to tread in.
Paradise PD’s second season is intelligently stupid, cunningly crude and it leaps headfirst off the bleeding edge of good taste straight into a chasm of shits ‘n giggles. Long may it stay there in an abyss that few dare to tread in.
While there are undeniable moments of power in Life Is Strange 2’s story, they’re strewn too far apart to make playing the game over again attractive. It’s a decent story, but as a gaming experience it disappoints, which is a real pity, given how good its two predecessors are.
While DOOM Eternal has more than just guns that players can wield, such as a fantastic wrist-mounted sword or a shoulder cannon that is giving me full Predator vibes, it’s the tried and trusted guns that make the game feel so good as you’re playing with firepower, unleashing everything from classic lead to far-out future tech that’ll slaughter anything in your way.
There’s an adventure to be had in Curse of the Dead Gods, and it’s an addictive one at that thanks to its superb action and spooky visuals.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue DX may be nostalgic to true believers of the original Blue and Red Rescue Team games, but it’s a more shallow experience for everyone else that makes for an entirely forgettable experience.
It’s light as a feather, stiff as a board and there’s nary a wire to be seen. The Razer Viper Ultimate is an absolute heavyweight in all the right areas that matter, and if you’ve got the buck to spend you’ll be surprised at just how much bang you get back in return from a device that’ll keep you gaming for days on end.
The limits are gone, the mystery is back and we’ve got just as many questions as we do answers from that heavy info-dump of an episode which was leagues better than season 11’s finale about some sort of tooth monster named Tim. Just the way that Doctor Who is supposed to be.
If we’re entering the twilight of the current console generation, then Final Fantasy VII Remake may just be the most graphically gorgeous bang that the PlayStation 4 could hope to go out on.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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