Trevor RukwavaSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Trevor Rukwava 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 REVIEWS1Stormgate review: "A little messy and a little too complicated"2SteamWorld Heist 2 review: "While sillier than XCOM's po-faced sci-fi, its mechanics are no less serious"3Apiary review: "Puts novel twists on the worker placement genre"4Once Human review: "Like a crawling bus, its more original elements hide dull and generic ones"5Twilight Imperium review: "Magnificent peace, glorious war"1Borderlands review: "A frenetic and disorderly shambles gamers are likely to loathe"2It Ends With Us review: "A serious subject is sensitively handled with this Blake Lively drama"3Trap review: "M. Night Shyamalan drops the goofy twist for an intense thriller"4The Instigators review: "Matt Damon and Doug Liman reunite for a tremendously entertaining crime caper"5Harold and the Purple Crayon review: "Colorful, easy-to-enjoy fun – particularly if you're of crayon-using age"1The Umbrella Academy season 4 review: "Like any good family reunion, most frustrations can be waved away, at least in the moment"2House of the Dragon season 2 episode 8 review: "Excellent sequences can’t save a finale that’s all set-up and no conclusion"3Batman: Caped Crusader review: "A reinvention of a classic"4House of the Dragon season 2 episode 7 review: "Brutal, bloody spectacle and a chills-inducing ending, but a victim of the season's odd pacing"5House of the Dragon season 2 episode 6 review: "More dragons and great performances bring new energy"
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