Jasmine is a Senior Staff Writer at GamesRadar+. Raised in Hong Kong and having graduated with an English Literature degree from Queen Mary, University of London, she began her journalism career as a freelancer with TheGamer and Tech Radar Gaming before joining GR+ full-time in 2023. You might also have seen a few of her shorter reviews printed in SFX Magazine. She now focuses predominantly on features content for GamesRadar+, attending game previews and key international conferences such as Gamescom and Digital Dragons in between regular interviews, opinion pieces, and the occasional stint with the news or guides teams. In her spare time, you'll likely find Jasmine challenging her friends to a Resident Evil 2 speedrun, purchasing another book she's unlikely to read, or complaining about the weather.
Latest articles by Jasmine Gould-Wilson

Scarlet Hollow's fifth chapter is full of terrifying revelations, but I'm too busy chasing a hot mom to notice
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Black Tabby got me seated in the first half, and the rest is coming February 20

This detective mystery game with a survival horror twist transfixed me for 7 hours, and the killer is still at large
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Whodunnit? You have two hours to find out in Clue: Murder by Death

How The Sims 2 inspired the first generation of YouTubers: "The 2000s were a simpler time"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature Feature | As The Sims turns 25, I go through the history of Sims 2 fan media, music videos, and machinima with the community and creators themselves

Resident Evil meets BioShock in a survival horror FPS that would be cringe if it wasn't so damn metal
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Blood, sweat, and fears await in Crisol: Theater of Idols

PlayStation State of Play predictions: 5 games we're expecting to see, from Wolverine to Tomb Raider
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature It's time to lock in some PS5 release dates and prove that 2026 has more to it than GTA 6

This post-apocalyptic indie platformer might have Cyberpunk 2077 vibes, but comparisons to the RPG aren't a concern
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
News Replaced developer Sad Cat sees it as "a trump card", actually

Replaced is a side-scrolling cyberpunk beat 'em up that wants to feel like a playable movie
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Hands-on | Slick combat and atmospheric level design makes Replaced my new most-wanted game of March 2026

I have over 800 hours in Baldur's Gate 3 – here's the only way I see HBO's TV show working
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | As a "direct sequel" to Larian's RPG, HBO needs Divine Intervention to pull this off

More alien cat action, big brain puzzles, and a "darker" story give this epic sci-fi adventure more bite than I expected
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Hands-on | Planet of Lana 2 adds underwater levels, complex problem solving, and layers of fresh lore to discover

In a post-Baldur's Gate 3 world, I need Larian to hold tight to the D&D chaos that makes Hail Mary moments so satisfying
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Divin(ity) intervention, or sheer dumb luck?

The Outer Rim is your highway in Star Wars Galactic Racer, but it's more than Burnout in space
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Exclusive Big in 2026 | "How you show up on the track is often as important as how well you race – especially against friends"

This adorable upcoming platformer is a love letter to video games where the world is broken by design
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Exclusive Big in 2026 | Bradley the Badger is "both a fun action-adventure and a story about video games" where "there's rarely a single right solution"

The best games to play on a laptop in 2026
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson last updated
Best List Read our list of the very best laptop games to play in 2026, where we've taken portability and performance into consideration

Going hands-on with Leon Kennedy in Resident Evil Requiem turned me into a skull-popping pro
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Hands-on Hands-on | The rookie has become the master

Witchbrook's "practical approach to education" means the cozy RPG won't get sidetracked by studying
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Exclusive Big in 2026 | School is anything but uncool in Chucklefish's magical new life sim, says producer Rosie Ball

In the midst of Ubisoft's grand restructuring, the future of Assassin's Creed has never felt so uncertain
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | This post-Shadows world feels all too fragile

Pathologic 3 dials into the psychological horror that makes this the most punishing franchise ever
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | The Doctor won't see you now

Seeing Leon's finishers in Resident Evil Requiem has pushed me to replay the series' most misunderstood title
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Catch this boot, Resident Evil 6 zombies

Baldur's Gate 3 reveals Larian's commitment to perfecting its RPG recipe
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Everything that could have been done better in Divinity Original Sin 2 is actually done better in Baldur's Gate 3

Dispatch season 2 isn't even confirmed, but I'm wondering how it could handle the battle of the best girl
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Whether Visi goes to the dark side or not is kind of neither here nor there

My biggest mistake in Divinity Original Sin 2 was treating it like Baldur's Gate 3
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Why am I playing by rules that do not exist?

Dispatch broke me out of my gaming slump when nothing else could
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Dispatch is such a weird mix, but it's a uniquely perfect one at that

No Law sounds like Cyberpunk 2077 meets Atomfall, and its "opt in" narrative already has my attention
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Exclusive Big in 2026 | No Law is an RPG where "you can shoot the main mission givers in the face at the beginning of the game, but you can still finish it"
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