Ahead of its public launch, Hogwarts Legacy’s critics say they’ve found further evidence of the franchise’s use of Jewish stereotypes.
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If you can’t wait another few months till Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, you can at least buy its predecessor for a reduced price this month.
It’s not just new and classic racetracks anymore; Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s DLC is bringing back old characters too, starting with Birdo.
The first proper trailer for Pikmin 4 boasts a new camera angle and dog companion, but otherwise looks like a classic Pikmin game.
It seemed like it might never happen but the remake of the GBA Advance Wars games is going ahead, as is Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection.
You can now play Game Boy games on the Nintendo Switch but Game Boy Advance titles will require an Expansion Pack subscription.
The latest, and possibly last, trailer for the new Zelda reveals new gameplay features and enemies, and thankfully no increase in price.
The Tuesday letters page is unimpressed by this year’s Grammys nominations, as one reader explains how to improve DualSense battery life.
In what feels like a direct response to criticism of the first game, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will feature fast travel and mounts.
For the first time ever, the Grammys has a dedicated video game category, with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla taking the first win.
In lieu of any official details, an anonymous leaker has shared screenshots and gameplay footage from Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s alpha.
The Monday letters page asks whether Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom will be the best game ever, as one reader feels trapped in the PS5 ecosystem.
A reader is frustrated at how politicised user reviews have become, with console wars and review bombing making them too unreliable.
GameCentral attempts the impossible by trying to predict Nintendo’s future console plans and what comes after Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom.
While EA continues to tease Project Rene, a new The Sims 4 update is praised for adding binders and top surgery scars for transgender Sims.
The Wednesday letters page reacts to the disappointing news about this year’s E3, as one reader laments the launch of Sports Story.
It seems hopes that E3 will return to its former prominence have been dashed, with none of the console manufacturers expected to attend.
A thoughtful new indie game explores issues of memory and growth in a captivating game world on the verge of catastrophic change.
The Tuesday letters page is unimpressed by the 2023 release schedules, as one reader sticks up for Twilight Princess and The Wind Waker.
A second Dragon Ball crossover is confirmed for Fortnite, while the mobile version falls even further behind the others.
The Monday letters page continues its speculation on Nintendo’s software and hardware plans, as one reader reviews God Of War Ragnarök.
A reader considers the recent news about the PS6 and PS5 Pro and theorises that Sony may be changing its approach to generations.
A reader is frustrated by the bugs and cheaters in Call Of Duty and argues the time is right for a new military shooter to take its place.
Amid complaints about the quality of GoldenEye 007’s remaster, the studio behind its re-release has blamed graphical hiccups on the N64 original.
The Thursday letters page reacts to Hi-Fi Rush and the Xbox Developer_Direct, as a reader worries the survival horror renaissance is doomed.