Sarah KimSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Sarah Kim The Last of Us Part 2 accessibility options mean literally no one is left behind By Trevor Rukwava, Sarah Kim published 6 July 20 Features The AAA space truly opens its doors to all gamers at last Features GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Harold Halibut review: "A charming and ambitious handmade sci-fi adventure"2Broken Roads review: "Systems that sound good on paper don't work as intended"3Open Roads review: "A cozy, nostalgic road trip that can't quite get into gear"4Dragon's Dogma 2 review: "Embrace the chaos and there's nothing quite like it"5Rise of the Ronin review: "A decent PS5 exclusive action RPG that's driven and hamstrung by its ambition" 1Boy Kills World review: "A gleefully bonkers blend of The Hunger Games and The Raid"2Rebel Moon Part Two – The Scargiver review: "Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic stumbles towards the finish line"3Abigail review: "A blood-bomb of fun that needs more narrative meat"4Sometimes I Think About Dying review: "Daisy Ridley demonstrates her star power"5Challengers review: "A pulsating tale that's sure to get deuces flowing"1Knuckles review: "A confident trial run for Sonic 3"2Alien RPG Building Better Worlds review: "Carrying on the quiet momentum of one of the best TTRPGs out there"3X-Men '97 episode 6 review: "The heart of the X-Men has triumphantly returned, but at what cost?"4X-Men '97 episode 5 review: "Heartbreaking at the most catastrophic level"5Fallout review: "A big Vault Boy-style thumbs up"
The Last of Us Part 2 accessibility options mean literally no one is left behind By Trevor Rukwava, Sarah Kim published 6 July 20 Features The AAA space truly opens its doors to all gamers at last