Jasmine Gould-Wilson
Once I learned to talk, I never stopped. The same can be said of my writing career, too, as I think I've wanted to be a writer since I knew how to hold a pencil. You'll find my typing skills far more legible than my handwriting, thankfully. My passion for writing (and a stubborn streak of determination) is what helped me undergo a total career shift in 2021 to pursue my ambition of becoming a games journalist, putting in the hours as a freelancer for TheGamer, Gamezo, and Tech Radar Gaming before finding a full-time position at GamesRadar. When I'm not compiling quirky listicles or trying to work out Game Pass prices in USD, I'll be working on my paranormal history podcast or playing some Dead By Daylight - with the curtains tightly drawn, of course.
Latest articles by Jasmine Gould-Wilson
Assassin's Creed Infinity: Everything you need to know about the Animus Hub
By Josh West last updated
Feature Ubisoft is pitching the Animus Hub as the one-stop "entry point" into all future Assassin's Creed games
Assassin's Creed Hexe: Everything we know about the new flagship AC game
By Josh West last updated
Feature The latest Assassin's Creed Hexe news and all details on the mysterious open-world RPG from Ubisoft Montreal
I'm replaying the horror game that got me through the pandemic, and it's somehow got me nostalgic for one of the worst times of my life
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Phasmophobia once was part of my daily game rotation, and four years later, I want to say thank you to it
Games like Until Dawn that'll have you quaking in your decision-making boots
By Alysia Judge last updated
Best list From As Dusk Falls to Detroit Become Human, these games like Until Dawn are must-plays for any fan
15 years later, Left 4 Dead 2 is still the best zombie horde shooter ever – and no that's not up for discussion
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Valve's finest zombie slasher is nostalgia done right, and the key to its legacy recipe? Less is more
Top 10 Xbox Game Pass horror games to get in the mood for Halloween 2024
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Halloween Celebrate spooky season with these creepy Game Pass gems
After 84 hours in Cyberpunk 2077, God of War is exactly the palate cleanser I needed
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | I'm having a mid-game stint in Midgard and it's incredibly refreshing
It took Assassin's Creed Shadows getting delayed for me to play Ghost of Tsushima, and it's already surprising me like Red Dead Redemption 2 did
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | My strict tastes have held me back from great games before, so I'm challenging myself once again - even without Shadows
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom – Everything you need to know
By Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Feature Echoes of Wisdom is Princess Zelda's first solo adventure, and it's finally on the Nintendo Switch
Post-apocalyptic FPS Metro Awakening is coming to PSVR2 later this year
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
News Feel the frozen fear in November
The Casting of Frank Stone's most shocking twist makes it a great Dead by Daylight game, but a disappointing Supermassive game
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | I'm rethinking everything I thought I knew about DBD and it's all thanks to Supermassive
I feel like I'm living and breathing Slavic folklore in this mystical adventure game, and I never want to leave it
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Casting spells with Baba Jaga is just the beginning – I can't wait to play more of Reka
EA's new plan for The Sims 4 sounds like it's getting the Fortnite treatment, and I don't know who it's for
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | With no Sims 5 to look ahead to, EA is charting brand new territory – but why now?
The Sims 5 Project Rene: Everything we know about the future of The Sims
By Sam Loveridge last updated
Guide Project Rene won't be a traditional Sims 5 game, and it isn't replacing The Sims 4 either
Skate 4 trailer, playtests, and everything else we know
By Josh West last updated
Feature Upcoming free-to-play game Skate 4 has been retitled Skate and is coming out in 2025
25 Best free PC games to play today
By Ali Jones last updated
Best list Keep your wallet out of this, because the best free PC games promise huge experiences for zero bucks
25 Best free Steam games you can play right now
By Ali Jones last updated
Best You don't need a cent to enjoy the best free Steam games, from first-person shooters to insidious indie horror
The best battle royale games to prove you're number one
By Joseph Yaden last updated
Best list Hold your ground in the best battle royale games, from Warzone to Apex Legends
Lae'zel's new "evil" ending in Baldur's Gate 3 isn't actually evil – it's her best possible outcome
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Being bad in BG3 never felt so right
Dying Light: The Beast wants to be "the ultimate zombie adventure", and it only exists because Techland's DLC plans leaked
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Interview | Techland and Kyle Crane voice actor Roger Craig-Smith dig into the belly of The Beast
10 games like Resident Evil to scare you silly
By Joseph Yaden last updated
Feature Step aside, Leon Kennedy – these games like Resident Evil offer brand new nightmares
Harry Potter Quidditch Champions review: "A fun yet forgettable nostalgia play"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Review
This dating sim about playing cupid in a haunted house as a cute little ghost has stolen my heart as well as my left sock
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Love, Ghostie is the kind of video game magic that's hard to find and impossible to forget
I have the same problem with Marvel Rivals that I had with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but it's not what you think
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Games 2024 | I tried out the newest heroes in Marvel Rivals, but I have a huge Suicide Squad-shaped problem with it
Supermassive describes Directive 8020 as "The Thing in space," but even with the survival horror elements, it's a Dark Pictures game through and through
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Gamescom 2024 | "They're essentially in a tin can, and it's death on the other side of it – and that's a fantastic space to be"
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