Steven MessnerSocial Links NavigationFreelance writer and salt and vinegar chip enthusiast. You can find my work all over or just hit me up at @stevenmessner and say hello! Latest articles by Steven Messner Games that will break your heart before they even start By Steven Messner published 14 July 15 Feature Feature 7 games with out-of-left-field genre mashups By Steven Messner published 25 June 15 Feature Feature 8 games that perfectly capture the spirit of summer By Steven Messner published 25 May 15 Feature Feature 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 REVIEWS1There's now a real version of the Witcher Gwent card game, and it's just as engrossing as the original2Borderlands 4 review: "Undeniably an excellent looter shooter, but one that requires a bit of tunnel vision to fully enjoy"3This enormous exploration board game won't be for everyone, but it's a masterclass in narrative and sandbox gameplay4Hollow Knight Silksong review: "Worth the wait and then some, this isn't just more Hollow Knight but an evolved, spindly beast all its own – even if it's fiddly at times"5Cronos: The New Dawn review: "An unabashed mash-up of survival horror greatest hits, from Dead Space to Silent Hill, with plenty of its own gory ideas"1The Conjuring: Last Rites review: "Not bold or memorable enough for the Warrens' final chapter"2Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle review: "Roars past Mugen Train as Demon Slayer's best adventure yet"3The Long Walk review: "One of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made" 4Frankenstein review: "A classy, if somewhat safe, adaptation"5Weapons review: "A twisted fairytale that bests Barbarian"1Wednesday season 2 part 2 review: "Ortega shines, but it's a zombie who steals the entire show"2Peacemaker 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."3Wednesday season 2 part 1 review: "Complex and exciting but weighed down by too many subplots"4Alien: Earth review: "Arguably the franchise's strongest outing since James Cameron's Aliens"5King of the Hill season 14 review: "Hank Hill himself has evolved into a much more open and accepting person"
Games that will break your heart before they even start By Steven Messner published 14 July 15 Feature