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Upcoming PS5 games: New PS5 games for 2025 and beyond
By Sam Loveridge, Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Upcoming With so many upcoming PS5 games to keep track of, this list does the remembering for you

Oblivion Remastered proves I was wrong to give up on the original game 10 years ago, but I worry Bethesda has lost the magic that made Cyrodiil's open world RPG shine
By Sophie Ulanoff published
Now Playing Now Playing | I've done myself a disservice in giving up on Oblivion all those years ago, and now I get it

Now that I know The Blood of Dawnwalker is a vampire game that's not about Doing The Right Thing as a Very Special Boy, 2026 can't come soon enough
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Dawnwalker might fix the most boring thing about vampire RPGs: morality in immortality

Little Nightmares 3: Everything we know so far about the new horror game from Supermassive
By Heather Wald last updated
Guide Little Nightmares 3 is coming to us from Until Dawn developer Supermassive, and its set to arrive in October

Best PS5 games: The 25 greatest PlayStation 5 games ranked
By Josh West last updated
Best list From Assassin's Creed Shadows to Helldivers 2, here's the best PS5 games you need to play in 2025

After 10 hours of The Alters, I've been trapped in a Groundhog Day of mutiny and magnetic storms – and I fear even movie night can't save me
By Andrew Brown published
Now Playing Now Playing | Me, myself, and I (are all fighting)

Raidou Remastered really is the historical Persona I've always craved, even if I'm 19 years late to using demons to pummel Rasputin
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now Playing Now Playing | Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army's historical setting is a wonderful example of just how varied Shin Megami Tensei can be beyond the popular Persona games

Setting Silent Hill f in Japan is the smartest move Konami has made for the survival horror series since The Room moved out in 2004
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Silent Hill games have never been about a place, but about a feeling
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