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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"
This underrated post-apocalyptic RPG is the perfect blend of Fallout and Baldur's Gate, which means I've already played for 38 hours and killed Santa
By Andrew Brown published
If you like making tough decisions and finding fun in nuclear war, let me introduce you to Wasteland 3
Why now is the perfect time for a Halo: Combat Evolved remake
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion | What? Master Chief is evolving!
After playing the scariest mission in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, I'm going to need CDPR to make a fully-fledged survival horror RPG right now
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing | Note to self: don't betray a powerful netrunner
Neva is an utterly beautiful and moving adventure with shades of Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke
By Heather Wald published
Feature Indie Spotlight | Neva took me on an unforgettable journey through a gorgeous world
After Starfield Shattered Space, I returned to my favorite Skyrim expansion and ended up seeing a new side to it entirely
By Heather Wald published
Now Playing Now Playing | I followed my calling and played out an iconic pop culture rivalry in Skyrim
Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl – The Big Preview
By Andrew Brown last updated
Big Preview With exclusive access to the long-awaited return to the Zone, we spend hours going hands-on and talking with the dev team about the Xbox must-play
Stalker 2 has some of the best FPS action I've played in 2024, thanks to its "old-school" formula that treats players as "highly expendable"
By Andrew Brown published
By staying true to the original Stalker games, Heart of Chornobyl makes every firefight feel like you're "battling for your life"
Here's how A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead takes inspiration from Alien: Isolation to craft a stealth horror game that "responds sonically to every player action"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview | "We reflected a lot on the concept of silence," says Stormind Games of its way into A Quiet Place
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