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Sorry We’re Closed review – an enthralling, demonic love story in survival horror clothing
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Bold, raw and effortlessly stylish, Sorry We're Closed uses the building blocks of survival horror to tell a compelling and hard-hitting love story to ...

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Pokémon TCG Pocket review – uh oh, it’s really good
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While the invisible hand of compulsion and in-game spending lingers, Pokémon TCG Pocket benefits from smartly interwoven systems and, crucially, just a darn ...

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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake review – this is what nostalgia looks like
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Some excellent enhancements make this the ultimate version of Dragon Quest III, but it could still do more to make it wholly welcoming to newcomers. When ...

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Nintendo Alarmo review – Mario’s charm can’t justify alarm clock’s £90 price tag
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Alarmo's clever motion sensor is the star of the show in this pricey Nintendo-coated lifestyle gadget that otherwise skimps on the fun. Every morning over ...

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The Rise of the Golden Idol review – the best detective game since Obra Dinn makes a killer return
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A compelling modern mystery thriller that's bigger, better and more ambitious than its already brilliant predecessor. After playing as an ...

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Arcane Season 2 review – luxurious animation returns with lavish angst and melodrama
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Some iffy pacing moments aside, Arcane's second and final season truly puts the money on screen. This is a striking, emotionally wrought, hard-punching ...

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Metro Awakening VR review – a bite-sized Metro experience that hints at greatness but runs out of steam
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Metro Awakening VR delivers some terrifying moments in its deep, thought-provoking story, but after a strong start, repetitive levels and pacing issues kill ...

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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review: obliterating the competition
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It's been a rough old time when it comes to benchmarking CPUs, I can tell you that. The Ryzen 9000 release back in August was let down by relatively meagre ...

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Fear the Spotlight review – lo-fi horror that’s light on scares but big on heart
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Fear the Spotlight is the least scary horror game you'll likely ever play, but there's a tenderness to its storytelling that cannot be overstated here, even ...

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Mario & Luigi: Brothership review – mostly clear skies
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A relatively minor instalment, but in a series this magical, that's still good news. The telescope is not quite a telescope, but it still works like one. ...

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