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by Matt
July 7, 2025
Death Stranding/open world game/PlayStation 5/Reviews

Review: Death Stranding 2 (Sony PlayStation 5)

Hideo Kojima is the video game industry’s big auteur. The Stanley Kubrick of games. The guy who somehow gets a big budget to make his strange experiments, even when they defy the industry best practice, and as we all know, the games industry is very best practice orientated. It’s all well and good to say these things, but ultimately, they…

A screenshot from Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
Reviews/Sega/Sony PlayStation 5

Review: Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (Sony PlayStation 5)

When a series is known for being as surrealistic as the Yakuza series is, keeping it fresh over the long term is all the more challenging. After all, the oddball stops being oddball when it becomes mundane. Thankfully, to date the developers at Ryu Ga Gotoku have been able to…

The key art for Kingdom Come Deliverance II

I’ve played Kingdom Come Deliverance II – time to learn more about medieval Europe!

The original Kingdom Come Deliverance was in some ways unfortunate. For reasons…

A key art of Infinity Nikki

Review: Infinity Nikki (Sony PlayStation 5)

I hate that I love so much about Infinity Nikki. There’s such…

I Am Jesus Christ: Prologue is one of the most surreal things I’ve ever played

December 2, 2022
Open world/open world game/PC/Preview/Previews/religion

I really never thought I would play Jesus Christ does Morrowind. There are Christian games, yes (and they’re universally terrible). There are open world games. It’s such a surreal idea to combine the two of these that I’m still struggling to parse it despite having played through the prologue. And…

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Review: Gotham Knights (Sony PlayStation 5)

October 21, 2022
Reviews/Sony PlayStation 5/Warner Bros

I think it’s time for superheroes to put their feet up and, if not retire completely, take a long hiatus. Whether it’s through cinema or gaming, we’ve simply had too many of these things now and they’ve long outlived their ability to surprise and delight. Were Gotham Knights the very…

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Review: Submerged: Hidden Depths (Sony PlayStation 5)

April 1, 2022
Indie/PlayStation 5/Reviews

Back in 2015 (seven years ago!), in my review of the original Submerged, I wrote: “Submerged is at its core a deeply frustrated warning against humanity ignoring the 97-odd per cent of climate scientists that insist we’re set for a bad time if we don’t hurry up and start dealing…

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Review: Ghostwire: Tokyo (Sony PlayStation 5)

March 21, 2022
PlayStation 5/Reviews

On the one hand, there’s a lot to admire about Ghostwire: Tokyo. There’s a clever concept in there, and the Noh theatre influences seem to run more deeply than just the masks that you see on the antagonists and the game’s key art. It goes without saying at this point…

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