PlayStation 5
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'Street Fighter 6' Is a Knockout for Gamers of All Levels
Brimming with style and a suite of new modes, the fighting game champ is back and more accessible than ever
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The Creators of 'Diablo IV' Want You to Go to Hell
The developers of the new chapter dissect the pillars that drove their vision for resurrecting gaming's greatest hack-and-slash
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‘The Lord of the Rings: Gollum’ Review: Ambitious Storytelling Let Down by Plain Parkour
'Gollum’ puts a thoughtful twist on Tolkien’s lore, but clunky, tedious gameplay mar the otherwise introspective story
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'Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores' Delivers Everything The Series Needs To Grow
Streamlined combat and a heartfelt story elevate and (hopefully) impact the future of PlayStation's blockbuster franchise
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'Dead Island 2' is a Mindlessly Gory Slog Better Left in the Grave
Unoriginal and one dimensional, this long-gestating zombie sequel isn't worth the price of admission
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Is Sony's PlayStation VR2 the Virtual Reality Headset to Beat?
The latest VR unit to market sports high-end visuals, innovative haptics, and a potentially killer library (with some caveats)
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‘Octopath Traveler II’ Shows the Unlimited Potential of JRPGs
Square Enix's HD-2D RPG sequel expands on its predecessor's strengths and continues carrying the torch for modern audience's love affair with the 16-bit heyday of the genre
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‘Like A Dragon: Ishin!’: An Eccentric Action RPG Vision of Edo-Period Japan
After years of waiting, this 'Yakuza' series spin-off finally arrives on Western shores bringing with it ace combat, silly fluff, and some historical drama along the way
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Forspoken: A Formulaic, Albeit Thoughtful Take On the Open-World Genre
The action RPG might tell an unoriginal tale, but the strength of its world building and exploration make it worth spending time with.
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‘Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion’ Is a (Slightly) Updated Time Capsule From the Mid-2000s
The reworked prequel sports new visuals and streamlined systems, but its hero still has a flip phone
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