Grabbed By the Ghoulies Latest about Grabbed By the Ghoulies Why Rare's supposedly worst, least popular game is actually my favourite By Justin Towell published 22 October 15 Editorial Editorial Gaming's would-be innovators By Tom Goulter published 16 September 09 15 ambitious failures that tried to change the world Action Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterWeekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and moreContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Ball x Pit review: "Vampire Survivors and Breakout collide in this brilliant roguelike ball basher that struggles with repetition"2Pokemon Legends: Z-A review: "Fast fluid real-time fights and a world worth exploring make this finally feel like the anime come to life"3Little Nightmares 3 review: "An overly safe, uneven, and half-baked follow-up where co-op is a hindrance instead of the evolution it should've been"4With a new season on the way, is Blood Bowl's second edition still worth a look?5Battlefield 6 review: "More refined than innovative, this FPS is on target with multiplayer even if its campaign is just a big shrug"1Tron: Ares review: "Misses out by swapping the Grid for the real world"2One Battle After Another review: "One of the best studio movies in years and an instant classic"3The Conjuring: Last Rites review: "Not bold or memorable enough for the Warrens' final chapter"4Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle review: "Roars past Mugen Train as Demon Slayer's best adventure yet"5The Long Walk review: "One of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made" 1Splinter Cell: Deathwatch review: "A pale imitation of the long-dormant stealth franchise"2Marvel Zombies review: "A fun expansion of the What If episode with delightful MCU Easter eggs and truly gross R-rated kills"3Gen V season 2 review: "As strong as the first season, if not stronger"4Wednesday season 2 part 2 review: "Ortega shines, but it's a zombie who steals the entire show"5Peacemaker season 2 review: "Darker and sadder than the first year, but there's still a lot of fun to be had with the 11th Street Kids."
Why Rare's supposedly worst, least popular game is actually my favourite By Justin Towell published 22 October 15 Editorial
Gaming's would-be innovators By Tom Goulter published 16 September 09 15 ambitious failures that tried to change the world