Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth review – embarrassment of riches
Role-playing, relaxing and reminiscing in the Sega series’ biggest game to date

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Role-playing, relaxing and reminiscing in the Sega series’ biggest game to date
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A brand new 2D Sonic game that recaptures the 16-bit days
One of Ubisoft’s most beloved series goes back to its stealthy roots
Long-awaited space RPG is galactic in scope, but far from groundbreaking
A tiny cab full of classic vertical shooters! But is it a perfect shot or does it fire blanks?
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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope picks up after the events of the last game with Mario, Princess Peach and the Rabbids going about their business in peace in the Mushroom Kingdom
While the name might be being retired, the game itself is still (mostly) beautiful
The Blue Blur’s 30th anniversary edition is Sonic’s best collection yet
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Save the world on your skates What would happen if you combined Mario and Sonic? No, we’re not talking about the Olympics tie-ins, but more something like Solar Ash. It sounds like a leap of logic but it’s also a leap in ambition for indie developer Heart Machine who made its debut with 2016’s critically […]