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YOU'VE BEEN FRAMED
GPUs are now 1,000+ investments. How did we get here?
GROUP TEST: AMD VS INTEL
There's only one way to decide between these gaming CPUs: fight!
GLASS CEILING
Relearning to run in MIRROR’S EDGE
GLITCHY TASTY
Brilliant backtracking in the depths of AXIOM VERGE
PANDORA'S GLOCKS
Grabbing more loot than I'll use in a lifetime in BORDERLANDS
FACE OFF
Beating a demon at his own game in FACE DOWN
EARTH TO EARTH
MAPFRIEND makes a game out of Google Earth
GARBAGE DAY
Bin there, dumped that in SUNSET SHIFT
DEAD ON ARRIVAL
Souls-like Metroidvania meets monotony in GHOST SONG
SINK OR SWIM
Beginning at the end in soggy citybuilder FLOODLAND
DANCES WITH WEREWOLVES
EVIL WEST pits cowboys against vampires in a beefy brawler
ALL GORE
Walk down gaming’s moodiest corridors in THE CALLISTO PROTOCOL
IRON MAN MODE
MARVEL’S MIDNIGHT SUNS successfully morphs XCOM into social simulation, somehow
RADIOTHERAPY
SIGNALIS is one of the best psychological sci-fi chillers in years
SHOTS IN THE DARK
Bash heretics to save a wonderfully horrible world in WARHAMMER 40K: DARKTIDE
HORDE MODE
Fight hundreds of alien monsters at once in the bigger, meaner SPACE MARINE 2
Redfall
Arkane enters the fray of cooperative shooters, with a vampiric twist. The genre has become a little more crowded with 2022 having brought us Back 4 Blood and the sublime Warhammer 40,000 Darktide, but Redfall has a few extra tricks up its sleeves to potentially help it sink its fangs into the competition.
Hyper Light Breaker
A new game set in the post apocalyptic world of Hyper Light Drifter, taking the series into 3D with a rogue-lite adventure that can be played cooperatively with friends.
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
A blatant spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk embodies the style and pace of the classic skating game, but puts more emphasis on player expression.
STALKER 2
STALKER was the original open world FPS and once wowed us with its unscripted skirmishes and distinctly Ukrainian brand of horror.
Nightingale
Onetime Bioware boss Aaryn Flynn is the persistent force behind Nightingale, a survival and crafting game that goes unusually deep when it comes to worldbuilding.
Terra Nil
The citybuilder, as first established by Will Wright, was about taking a green Californian field and turning it into a fume-belching industrial hellscape.
The Invincible
This retro-future science-fiction game, based on a novel of the same name, looks like it could be a serious sleeper hit next year.
Teslagrad 2
A decade since the first game, this gorgeous looking platformer puts players in the role of Lumina, a young who has been left 'Teslamancer', stranded after her airship crashed.
Hollow Knight: Silksong
This sequel to the beloved, hand drawn hack and slash platformer is as highly anticipated as it gets.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
As the Gotham Knights fumbled their catch of the DC team-up ball, it's up to the Suicide Squad to pick up and run with this metaphor that should have ended several words ago. Interestingly, this game follows neither the movies (not the well-received James Gunn one, or the one with Jared Leto's 'Ooh, I'm mad, me' Joker), nor the comics. It's going to tell its own story, with its own version of the Squad.
Wild Hearts
Lush environments, fantastical creatures that can be harvested for loot, enormous beasts that are best tackled in a small team... it's easy to compare this to Monster Hunter with good reason.
Diablo 4
Regardless of whether you've been looking forward to this for the last three years or not, we can surely all agree that a game where one of the characters can turn into a bear is worth a second look.
Atlas Fallen
The world of Atlas Fallen is ruled over by a cruel god, who demands that its people harvest and offer up 'essence' to it.
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn
The success of Dark Souls and Elden Ring flew in the face of received AAA wisdom - proving that big budget games can be difficult, obtuse, and trusting of their players, yet still find a huge audience.