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‘Saros’ review: ballsy successor to modern cult classic ‘Returnal’
In this futuristic shooter, astronauts are reformed via alien goo to fight another day
‘Resident Evil Requiem’ review: an inventive and unnerving survival horror sequel
The ninth mainline adventure from this long-running zombie series feels fresh and frightening
‘Ghost Of Yōtei’ review: razor-sharp samurai sequel lives up to ‘Tsushima’s legacy
New sword-wielding protagonist Atsu is on a quest for revenge in this gorgeous open-world adventure
‘Hollow Knight: Silksong’ review: fiendishly tricky sequel was worth the wait
As wonderfully tricky and engaging as the original
‘Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater’ review: sink your teeth into this slick remake
Two decades have passed since Hideo Kojima’s Cold War classic – and now you can experience it anew in full next gen glory
‘Wuchang: Fallen Feathers’ review: more familiar, fantastical adventures for ‘Elden Ring’ fans
This dark, absorbing game is a refined addition to the crowded soulslike genre
‘Death Stranding 2: On The Beach’ review: arty masterpiece sequel is loads of fun
No one makes games like Hideo Kojima
‘Doom: The Dark Ages’ review: one hell of a good time
The latest game in the devilishly fun shooter series trades agility for brutality
‘Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii’ review: Japanese crime saga hits the high seas
Practise swashbuckling hijinks or search for valuable booty in this enjoyably zany adventure
‘Indiana Jones And The Great Circle’ review: tip your fedora to this unexpected action delight
The whip-cracking icon is back at his best in this lovingly crafted adventure
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