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In a curious crossover of stuff I love, The Outer Worlds 2 improves one of Avowed's jankiest features – and the only game I can compare it to isn't even an RPG
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Now Playing | Finally, a third-person mode in a first-person game that doesn't feel broken

How to play all the Call of Duty: Black Ops games in order
By Fran Ruiz published
Guide Before playing Black Ops 7, here is our complete guide on the Black Ops timeline and how to play all the games chronologically, and by release order

Forza Horizon 5 is one of gaming's greatest car modding games, and I'm flying like a Bulleit in my restomod monstrosities
By Joe Chivers published
Features Anniversary | I'm in love with my car(s)

N7 Day 2025 could be hinting that Mass Effect 5 will make a specific Mass Effect 3 ending canon, but I can't tell which one
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Is BioWare being BioWare again or is this confirmation of a canonically cured genophage in Mass Effect 5?

"It's really fateful" – Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director on charting a new course for the JRPG series with a return to Nintendo, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and outdoing AI
By Iain Harris published
Features Interview | Square Enix's Naoki Hamaguchi answers all of our questions - then several more

Radiolight channels Twin Peaks and Alan Wake for a late night walk in the woods, and I'm amazed a solo developer crammed so much atmosphere into this secret horror game
By Andrew Brown published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | There's something very, very strange in these old woods

On the Radar with The Outer Worlds 2 – going beyond our verdict with a deep dive on one of 2025's greatest RPGs
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
On the Radar | Speaking with Obsidian Entertainment, our post-review coverage digs into the long-awaited sequel RPG and how it's shaping the genre

Survival horror meets Squid Game in this chilling Steam demo that I've not been able to stop thinking about
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Preview | Name of the Will is scariest in its quietest, most harrowing moments
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