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  • The title screen for the Playdate game Echoes of the Emergent
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    Echoes of the Emergent, a hauntingly beautiful Playdate exclusive, sold me on visual novels

    Echoes of the Emergent is a Playdate-exclusive title from RNG Party Games, the same team that made Bloom. It's a visual novel that takes you on "a personal journey through a shattered post-apocalyptic world."

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
  • Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess screenshot.
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    'Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess' review: Demonic delights

    Kunitsu-Gami balances beauty and gore with supreme skill, and introduces a novel combat loop that feels fantastic.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • A stylized rendering of an urban scene with eyes poking out form the shadows of vehicles.
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    Schim is an inventive, beautiful platformer that's just a little too repetitive

    Schim is a beautiful platformer about reconnection in which you play as a frog-like creature that jumps between shadows.

    By Kris Holt Read More
  • The Claw is MSI's first attempt at making a handheld gaming PC.
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    MSI Claw A1M review: A touch late and bit too pricey

    At $750 for the Core Ultra 7 model, the Claw is more expensive than rivals like the ROG Ally and Legion Go while offering similar performance and not enough in the way of special features.

    By Sam Rutherford Read More
  • Black Myth: Wukong
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    Black Myth: Wukong is pretty, intriguing and as challenging as it looks

    Black Myth: Wukong is gorgeous. It's built up a lot of momentum, feeding trailer after gorgeous trailer, and at Summer Game Fest this year, We finally got to play it. Is it just a gorgeous tech demo with a heavy dose of Chinese mythology or your next gaming challenge?

    By Mat Smith Read More
  • Neva
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    Neva hands-on: A grand achievement in emotional game design

    Neva is going to make me cry.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
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    Skate Story hands-on: Kick, push, shatter

    Skate Story encourages you to enter a peak state early on, only so you can chase that feeling the rest of the game.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • A still from the game The Keyper showing two figures in a watchtower
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    The Keyper is a casual adventure game for Playdate that unexpectedly made me cry

    The Keyper's charm lies in the strange interactions between you and the people who live in the Winchester 21 building, where you're tasked with being the new caretaker and must find all the keys.

    By Cheyenne MacDonald Read More
  • The ASUS ROG Ally X gaming handheld in two hands.
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    The ASUS ROG Ally X improves on the original in all the right ways

    The updates ASUS made with the ROG Ally X gaming handheld seriously up its appeal.

    By Sam Rutherford Read More
  • INDIKA
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    INDIKA weaves a mature tale of absurdity, hypocrisy and sexual violence

    INDIKA demonstrates how a video game can tell a strange and beautiful story that involves, but isn't overwhelmed by, themes of sexual abuse.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
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    Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door review: A Switch remake (mostly) befitting a masterpiece

    It's criminal that there's been no way to play Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for over a decade.

    By Devindra Hardawar Read More
  • Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
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    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II review: A series of unfortunate events

    Hellblade II is more of an extended, extremely anxious and violent vibe than a traditional adventure game.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
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    Lorelei and the Laser Eyes preview: This may be my GOTY

    Simogo knows how to make a damn fine puzzle game.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • A black Razer Viper V3 Pro gaming mouse rests slightly angled on top of a light brown wooden table.
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    Nobody needs to spend $160 on a gaming mouse, but Razer’s new Viper V3 Pro is excellent anyway

    Razer has announced the Viper V3 Pro, its latest premium wireless gaming mouse. Here are our hands-on impressions.

    By Jeff Dunn Read More
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    Analogue Duo review: A second chance for an underappreciated console

    Analogue's most expensive console in years and its first system with a CD-ROM drive is the ultimate ode to a forgotten gem. It's not quite perfect, but it's a great addition to any serious game collector's arsenal.

    By Tim Stevens Read More
  • 4

    Playdate revisited: Two years with the little yellow inspiration machine

    Playdate has only gotten cuter and more relevant with age.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 is simply one of the best 14-inch gaming laptops on the market.
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    ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2024) review : This is the 14-inch gaming laptop to beat

    For anyone who wants strong performance in a portable design, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 is both pound for pound and dollar for dollar the best choice around.

    By Sam Rutherford Read More
  • A screenshot from Open Roads.
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    Open Roads review: Take it slow and savor the drama

    Open Roads tells a twisting tale about generational trauma with all the comfort and warmth of an early 2000s network drama like Gilmore Girls or Charmed.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • The main characters in Visions of Mana (from left to right): Hinna, Val, Morley and Careena.
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    Visions of Mana preview: A faithful reimagination of a classic

    After a break of more than 15 years, Visions of Mana is hoping to inject new life into the legendary RPG franchise.

    By Sam Rutherford Read More
  • Alienware 32 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor
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    Alienware’s 32-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor is total overkill, but in a good way

    Alienware's 32-inch 4K QD-OLED is the pinnacle of gaming monitors, featuring rich colors, deep black levels and impressive contrast. Gameplay also looks silky smooth thanks to its class-leading 240Hz refresh rate.

    By Devindra Hardawar Read More
  • Hyper Light Breaker
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    Hyper Light Breaker hands-on: I'm here for the hoverboard

    Hyper Light Breaker is a hoverboard sim — and so much more.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
  • Unicorn Overlord is the latest title from developer Vanillaware and it plays like a loving homage to old-school tactics games like Ogre Battle 64.
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    Unicorn Overlord is a must-play for tactics fans

    Unicorn Overlord feels like a spiritual successor to games like Ogre Battle 64 and it's quickly become an instant classic for tactics fans.

    By Sam Rutherford Read More
  • Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review
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    Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review: A whole new world

    Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth takes the characters and world reintroduced with Remake and does a better job at scaling it all up. Instead of one single metropolis, Midgar, this time, it's a world tour. There's also an expanded roster of playable characters almost doubling Remake's total, each with a unique playstyle once again.

    By Mat Smith Read More
  • NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti Super and 4080 Super
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    NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti Super and 4080 Super review: Two faster GPUs, one better deal

    NVIDIA's RTX 4070 Ti Super and 4080 Super are bother faster than the original cards, but the 4080 Super's $200 discount makes it far more compelling.

    By Devindra Hardawar Read More
  • In-game screenshots of Persona 3.
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    Persona 3 Reload is a surprising dose of 2000s nostalgia

    With Persona 3 Reload, Atlus chose the most confusing (and influential) entry to remake. There are some big changes you may not even notice, including the most voiced scenes from any game in the Persona series. The only way you can tell this is a remake are the anachronistic gadgets, like wired headphones, MP3 players, internet cafes and desktop PCs. Is 2006 retro now?

    By Mat Smith Read More
  • 8

    NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super review: A 1440p powerhouse for $599

    The RTX 4070 Super delivers far better 1440p and 4K performance compared to the original card, making it NVIDIA's best value for mid-range GPUs at $599.

    By Devindra Hardawar Read More
  • A still from the narrative-based video game Open Roads showing a POV view of a person holding a sheet of directions while sitting in the passenger seat of a car with woodlands seen through the windshield.
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    Open Roads preview: Bring me to life in 2003

    Open Roads feels like a mix of Gone Home, Life is Strange and What Remains of Edith Finch, in the best possible way.

    By Jessica Conditt Read More
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