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“THE MOST DRAMATIC ALL-OUT WARFARE FPS WE’VE EVER SEEN”
NO RUSSIANS • CALL OF DUTY’s director ditched enemy nations so he could visit without bodyguards
The Spy • BUT WHO WATCHES THE SPY?
MATTER OF TIMING • SILKSONG highlights the difficulty of picking a release date and the risks in delays
Incoming • THE BIGGEST GAMES ON THE WAY
HELL LET LOOSE: VIETNAM • The ‘light military simulation’ game ships out to Vietnam, 1965
DINOLORDS • Action RPG combat and RTS battles with dinosaurs? Hell yes!
MENACE • The most exciting turn-based strategy game of 2025
SECRET AGENT WIZARD BOY AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIME SYNDICATE • A promising young sorcerer receives a letter from MI6
DISPATCH • Superhero management in the Telltale mould
JURASSIC PARK SURVIVAL • Game developers found a way
THE SECRET OF WEEPSTONE • Dice with death in a world based on classic RPGs
DUDE, WHERE IS MY BEER? A NEW HOP • Out on the town in search of booze
THE EXPANSE: OSIRIS REBORN • BELTALOWDA
SYBERIA REMASTERED • Microids winds its franchise up and lets it go
THE JOY OF SIX • BATTLEFIELD 6 is coming, and could be a renaissance for the series
Baldur’s Gate II • Twenty-five years ago, BALDUR’S GATE II set videogame RPGs on the path to becoming the industry-defining genre they are today. Here’s how.
DIGITAL FOSSIL • Whatever happened to GUNMAN CHRONICLES?Tracing the history of Valve’s forgotten shooter
Beast mode • Two games reviewed this month tap into the more animalistic parts of our gaming brains, I think.
This month’s beastly reviewers…
KYLE TRIALS • Kyle Crane is out for revenge in DYING LIGHT: THE BEAST
BRILLI-ANT • HOLLOW KNIGHT: SILKSONG proves that there is pleasure in pain
KILL IT WITH FIRE • CRONOS has some moments of charm, but they aren’t enough to outweigh the lows
FUN & GUN(S) • BORDERLANDS 4 is so good, even a bad UI can’t ruin it
GOLD RUSH • DEEP ROCK GALACTIC: SURVIVOR has dug its way out of Early Access, and it rocks
SURF’S UP
DOWN AND OUT • Explore a hole new world in FALLSTRUKTUR
TEXT SPEAK • Love letters? Then you’ll love LOVE LETTERS
YOU SHALL, GUY • Escape from the stress of the real world with SHALGUY
TAK THE BLOCK • Laying down the law in JUDGEMENT
COURT STEALING • No objections to PHOENIX WRIGHT: ACE ATTORNEY TRILOGY
OSCAR WORTHY • Missing hands and handsome doors in SYBERIA
GAMING LAPTOPS • Powerful, portable machines – gaming laptops are better than ever today
DE-MASTERED • The art of running games on rigs below their minimum specs is thriving
WAR PHOTOGRAPHER • Capturing a game’s visual beauty by sticking to spectator mode
THE BUILD • Maximum airflow
BUYER’S GUIDE • Build the best PC for your budget
“I’ve seen fantastical mushroom villages and a detailed cottage” • MAKEROOM is a meditation in creativity, even if you’re not that creative
“All I saw was a lot of busywork” • Falling for the nostalgia trap in RAGNAROK M: CLASSIC
“I already know the answer but, seriously, who put me in charge?” • Dealing with...