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Somebody should make a game about: landmines
Nobody knows exactly how many landmines there are in the ground right now, but the answer is in the tens of millions.
Review
The Suicide of Rachel Foster review - a Shining-esque riff on Gone Home that doesn't quite dazzle
B&Bump in the night.
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Recommended | Carrion review - an unforgettable monster chews its way out of a solid Metroidvania
The sweetest Thing.
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Recommended | Creaks review - great puzzles in an eerie underworld of living objects
Mind the furniture.
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The neverending quest for Absolver's ultimate martial art
How players have made the most of Sloclap's unique build-your-own combat system.
Interview
How Ghost of a Tale imagines and explores a world of prejudice
Developer Lionel Gallat talks us through an uncommonly smart children's fable.
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Games of the Decade: What Remains Of Edith Finch is about ending well
The house always wins.
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Recommended | In Other Waters review - an ocean sanctuary for the meditative explorer
Current events.
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Recommended | Nioh 2 review - a vast and engrossing if dutiful follow-up to a landmark Soulslike
Shouldering the Yokai.
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Recommended | The Pedestrian review - a short, summery 2D platformer that turns signs into playgrounds
Side-stroller.
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Song of Horror is a quietly inventive homage to survival horror's glory days
Not so Silent Hill.
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Games of the Year 2019: Disco Elysium is about outliving History
You have nothing to lose but your pain.
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Games of the Decade: Dark Souls is the cold at the heart of everything
Strange creature ahead.
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Recommended | Outer Wilds review - an irresistible miniature solar system for the laidback explorer
Apollone ranger.
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Recommended | Blasphemous review - a grotesque but surprisingly clean take on Souls and Castlevania
Gamepray.
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Recommended | Anodyne 2: Return to Dust review - Zelda and Psychonauts combine in a bewitching formal experiment
Inside out.
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Recommended | Lucah: Born of a Dream review - an underworld memoir that's as brutal as Bayonetta
Black magic.