Jasmine Gould-Wilson
Once I learned to talk, I never stopped. The same can be said of my writing career, too, as I think I've wanted to be a writer since I knew how to hold a pencil. You'll find my typing skills far more legible than my handwriting, thankfully. My passion for writing (and a stubborn streak of determination) is what helped me undergo a total career shift in 2021 to pursue my ambition of becoming a games journalist, putting in the hours as a freelancer for TheGamer, Gamezo, and Tech Radar Gaming before finding a full-time position at GamesRadar. When I'm not compiling quirky listicles or trying to work out Game Pass prices in USD, I'll be working on my paranormal history podcast or playing some Dead By Daylight - with the curtains tightly drawn, of course.
Latest articles by Jasmine Gould-Wilson
The Baldur's Gate 3 Dark Urge explained
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson last updated
Guide The Dark Urge in BG3 is a new origin where players can be afflicted with violent compulsions...
Upcoming Marvel games, from the new Iron Man game to Marvel's Wolverine
By Josh West last updated
Feature Among the upcoming Marvel games is Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, the official title of Skydance Media's new WW2-era game
After playing Breath of the Wild for 14 hours straight on a long haul flight, I now appreciate the thing I found most challenging about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Reattaching my training wheels in Breath of the Wild proved how mature its sequel is
25 Best Steam games you can play right now
By Malindy Hetfeld last updated
Feature The best Steam games offer myriad experiences to make the most of your rig, from thoughtful RTS games to action epics
8 years later, here's how Dead by Daylight keeps pushing the limits of horror: "You're extremely grossed out but then you're extremely proud"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Interview | Delving into The Unknown, analog horror, and new chapter 'All Things Wicked' with Behaviour Interactive's Dave Richard and Nicolas Barrière
It took 86 hours for me to realize that I love Persona 3 Reload (and probably JRPGs in general)
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Okay so maybe you guys were right about P3 being a masterpiece
Light No Fire: Everything we know so far about Hello Games' ambitious open-world adventure
By Josh West last updated
Fantasy survival crafting game Light No Fire will put the whole world in your hands – literally
The Outlast Trials review: "A thrilling compulsive experience that will shatter every nerve in your body"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Review
This hack and slasher mixes Hades and an Assassin's Creed Odyssey-like story with its own unique twist
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature Indie Spotlight | Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior is a tactical frenzy and I love it
This tech noir survival horror game is like a futuristic Silent Hill set in a post-apocalyptic English city, and it all started with a feeling
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Interview | "If I know how I want the player to feel I can craft a world and narrative around that feeling," says Hollowbody solodev Headware Games
Some want GTA 6 to go dark and gritty – but after replaying Vice City on PS2, I hope Rockstar hasn't lost its sense of humor
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Now Playing | Vice City might be all grown up, but there's still room for levity in GTA 6
3 years since my last attempt, I finally beat the hardest boss in The Witcher 3 and realized I'd been doing it all wrong
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature Now Playing | I thought Dettlaff was my nemesis, but maybe it was me all along
This PS2 game might just be the best James Bond game ever made, and you've probably forgotten all about it
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | 007 Nightfire deserves a reboot so badly it hurts
How a story publisher-turned horror game dev duo is challenging the genre: "Horror in video games can be a trap"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Interview | "Streamers play our games in something that feels more like a group read", says LCB Game Studio
The 25 best online games to play today
By Kevin Scully last updated
Best List From Fortnite to Helldivers 2, here's out pick of the best online multiplayer games that'll let you go head-to-head with friends and strangers alike
I've played Dead By Daylight for 340 hours, but a limited-time modifier made it finally feel like a horror game
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Lights Out mode has been and gone, but I hope the developer brings it back permanently
Inside the best horror demos of Steam Next Fest: "Gaining traction for your game is tough, no matter how strange and f*cked up we make them"
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Interview | The best horror demos I found across Steam Next Fest are living (dead) proof that the genre is thriving in 2024
The best Game Boy Color games of all-time
By Graeme Mason last updated
Best List We all think we know the best Game Boy Color games, but how do our picks align with yours?
The best Game Boy games of all time
By Graeme Mason last updated
Best List From Pokemon to Zelda, the best Game Boy games are pocket-sized portals to nostalgia
A year on, I'm playing arguably the worst game of 2023 – and I'm actually enjoying myself
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Arkane's infamous vampire FPS is still goofy, but is Redfall actually…fun now?
Upcoming PSVR 2 Games: Every new PlayStation VR2 game confirmed so far
By Sam Loveridge last updated
Feature From exclusives to new ports, here are all the upcoming PSVR 2 games to watch out for
Silent Hill: The Short Message buries its most novel concept beneath layers of cringe
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Once again, teenage girls must suffer dramatically for a horror game to be scary
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth release date and everything we know
By Josh West last updated
PS5-exclusive Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is "a fitting way to follow Remake", and it's almost here
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