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VIVE LA RESISTANCE!
Be the deadly dagger in Nazi-occupied France in CLASSIFIED: FRANCE '44
OFF PUTTING
Lee Carvallo's PUTTING CHALLENGE 2: another great Simpsons fan game
VINDIGTUS: DEFYING FATE
Enjoy a spin-off from long-running Korean MMO
MELTDOWN
Your biggest threat in FROSTPUNK 2 isn't a storm of snow. It's the tide of humanity
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF THE ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE
Few online RPGs have transformed as much in the past decade as The Elder Scrolls Online. First debuting in April of 2014 as a confused, awkward thing, loved by few. Today, it proudly stands alongside its singleplayer peers. Here's how TESO escaped Oblivion's grasp and reconnected with Elder Scrolls fans.
Trigger Happy Shoot first, ask questions later
An on-rails driving simulator can be surprisingly immersive. I may be pootling along strictly under the speed limit, but as I turn a corner I find myself leaning over in my seat as though that will help me get a better view of what’s around the bend.
The Outer Limits
Journeys fo the farthest reaches of interactive entertainment
DISPATCHES JUNE
I love playing games. As an almost 40-yearold with a family, though, I spend more time reading about games and writing lists of the games I want to play than actually playing them.
Snap decisions
What inspired the creation of Downpour, which invites you to turn photos into games?
TAILS OF IRON 2: WHISKERS OF WINTER
It's rats versus bats in Odd Bug's chilly sequel
Narrative Engine
Write it like you stole it
VISIONS OF MANA
The action RPG series returns, as light on its feet as ever
PHONOPOLIS
Enter a corrugated dystopia, where everyone's card is marked
Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles
Anyone familiar with the concept of kitbashing is already halfway to understanding what Tomas Sala’s open-world builder is all about.
Dragon's Dogma 2
The road from Vernworth to Bakbattahl is scenic but arduous. Ignore the dawdling mobs of goblins, and duck beneath the chanting harpies that circle on the currents overhead, and even moving at a hurried clip it is impossible for a party of four to complete the journey by nightfall.
BLUE MANCHU
How enforced early retirement eventually led Jonathan Chey back to System Shock
Post Script
The pawn and the pandemic
Post Script
What does Rise Of The Ronin say for PS5 exclusivity?
COMING IN TO LAND
The creator of Spelunky, plus a super-group of indie developers, have spent the best part of a decade making 50 games. Has the journey been worth it?
THE MAKING 0F.... AMERICAN ARCADIA
How a contrast of perspectives added extra layers to a side-scrolling platform game
Children Of The Sun
René Rother’s acrid revenge thriller – an action game with its limbs broken and forcibly rearranged into the shape of a spatial puzzler – is at once a bonafide original and an unlikely throwback. Cast your eyes right and you wouldn’t blink if we told you this was a forgotten Grasshopper Manufacture game from the early PS3 era (we won’t be at all surprised if this finds a spot on Suda51’s end-of-year list).
Rise Of The Ronin
Falling in battle simply switches control to the next person up, and then quick revive fixes everything
Absolute state of the union
What this year's GDC says about the present and future of video game development
Here be Dragons
What does Poland's key game dev conference have in store?
VOID SOLS
This abstract indie Soulslike has some bright ideas
Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster
The first-ever Star Wars FPS gets the remaster treatment
Penny's Big Breakaway
Spin it to win it
Bound by fate
Ys X: Nordics to get an English-language release this autumn
Stilt
A hopportunity for some silly fun
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Remake
The remake proves this burning's still a fraternal flame