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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth paywalls New Game Plus behind $85/$110 editions - and one Yakuza actor argues the decision "hurts community goodwill"
By Kaan Serin published
News Who has Infinite Wealth?

30 years later, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is still a stone-cold classic: "We wanted to make the third game more epic than Sonic 2"
By Nick Thorpe published
Features Interview | In conversation with the creators of Sonic 3 and its expansion Sonic & Knuckles

Hyperkin is turning my favorite retro console into a handheld, and my backlog is grateful
By Phil Hayton published
CES 2024 The Hyperkin Retron 95 is an upcoming handheld that can run Sega Genesis cartridges and hook up to a TV or monitor using a docking station.

Exploring the impact of Resident Evil 4 and how it redefined the series forever
By Graeme Mason published
Features Holiday Long Read | Retro Gamer revisits the Resident Evil game that changed everything

I'm going to play GTA 6 as I've played all the other GTA games over the past 20 years, as a law-abiding citizen
By Heather Wald published
Grand Theft Advent Grand Theft Advent | Who needs to complete missions when you can chill in your pad, go to the cinema, or stop at traffic lights?

New versions of Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio and my absolute favorite beat 'em up from 34 years ago could make 2024 and beyond very special indeed
By Joe Donnelly published
Opinion Opinion | Sega will reimagine a host of classic games "over the next several years" and I cannot wait to learn more

From Hollywood to Assassin's Creed to creating a fascinating new Metroidvania inspired by grief: "I think my father would be proud"
By Joe Donnelly published
Interview Interview | The BAFTA-winning actor Abubakar Salim is leading the change at Surgent Studios with its debut project - Tales of Kenzera: Zau

Rediscovering the 33-year-old console RPG I spent a year renting from Blockbuster Video after it (optimistically) promised 300 hours of game time
By Joe Donnelly published
Opinion Opinion | "Your father is in his grave"... maybe some things are better left in the past
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