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If Elden Ring Nightreign wants to keep me around to buy DLC, it needs to lean into Dark Souls so much more
By Sam Smith published
Opinion Opinion | The Lands Between needs to remember it's in a Dark Souls crossover

I’ve seen countless crime dramas, but Netflix’s Dept. Q and Poker Face season 2 are rewriting the sidekick archetype for the better
By Stefania Sarrubba published
OPINION OPINION | Detective shows are better when sidekicks don’t sit on the sidelines

The best Nintendo Switch headsets in 2025
By Rosalie Newcombe last updated
Buying guide We're rounding up all the best Nintendo Switch headsets to help you get more from your original and new Switch 2 handheld, while you're gaming on the go or at home.

Best space games which will let you explore the unknown
By Samuel Horti last updated
Best List Psyched for The Outer Worlds 2? The best space games will keep you company 'til launch day

Xbox Game Studios list: Every studio Microsoft owns and what they are developing
By Josh West last updated
Guide With the Activision Blizzard deal done and plenty of new games on the horizon, here's an updated look at every first-party Xbox Series X exclusive in development

Sun, sea, and strained relationships: Andor's Fiona Shaw and Barbie's Emma Mackey play a mother and daughter on the brink in new drama Hot Milk
By Emily Garbutt published
Big Screen Spotlight Big Screen Spotlight | Oppressive summer heat and strained family dynamics collide to create a fascinating portrait of a mother and daughter in Hot Milk

Death Stranding 2 is actually Australian Truck Simulator in disguise, and it's because Sam Porter Bridges is not a man: he's a truck
By Dustin Bailey published
Opinion Opinion | Death Stranding 2 is a trucking game, and it can't be a trucking game without a playable truck

The Silent Hill f writer's debut game was basically the original Doki Doki Literature Club, and it's still terrifying me 23 years later
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now Playing Now Playing | Higurashi: When They Cry is a chilling folk horror with a tantalizing mystery even with its minimalist text-focused design, which makes me more excited for Silent Hill f than ever
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