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JDM: Japanese Drift Master review – The most ambitious driving game in years, but that ambition sometimes gets the better of it
By Phil Iwaniuk published
Touge party An endearingly kitchen sink approach to capturing the drift lifestyle, but its fittings need tightening up.

Monster Train 2 review: Roguelike deckbuilder heaven, and a worthy challenger to Slay the Spire and Balatro
By Abbie Stone published
FIRST CLASS Satan’s favourite deckbuilder makes another irresistible pitch for our souls.

Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny review: Dulled with age
By Sam Desatoff published
Grōnin A remaster that lacks the soul of a samurai.

Blades of Fire review: An occasionally magical action game that overstays its welcome
By Kerry Brunskill published
Rough gem Doesn't quite manage to bring the heat.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt review
By Shaun Prescott last updated
wanderlust A big, beautiful, sprawling action RPG full of rich stories, and suffused with an oppressive darkness.

Labyrinth of the Demon King review: A murky and disturbing traipse through a vanquished feudal Japan
By Shaun Prescott published
shadow towers A new King's Field-like emphasises horror to brilliant effect.

Doom: The Dark Ages review – Indulgent and deliciously violent, but surprisingly safe
By Morgan Park published
HIGH BAR The Dark Ages is fun in different ways than its predecessors, but Doom has been better.

Revenge of the Savage Planet review: A refreshingly cheerful dystopian metroidvania that just wants you and your co-op friend to have some laughs
By Phil Iwaniuk published
The impressive ecosystem and inventive gadgets are a delight, but they’re spread slightly thin across four planets.
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