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Metal Gear Survive
Travel to Alternate Dimensions and Fight Monsters, Like Snake Didn’t
The Big Country
After Half a Decade of Rumors, Rockstar’s Epic Western Sandbox Is Back. Saddle Up for Red Dead Redemption 2.
Titanfall 2
Big Guns, Bigger Robots and Monumental Fun.
LA Noire Remastered
ROCKSTAR’S SLEUTH STILL HOLDS UP UNDER QUESTIONING
Tally Ho!
Prepare For Tales Of Derring-do And Adventure In The Spiffing Co-op Shooter Strange Brigade
Monster Hunter: World
Capcom’s creature feature finally hits it big
Rage Within The Machine
Mad Max meets Doom in Rage 2, and the open-world shooter with added vehicular carnage is due in ’19.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Killer cameos and campfire stories abound as Rockstar’s outlaw re-emerges
Bite Me
WE LOOK AT THE EVOLUTION OF ZOMBIE VIDEOGAMES AND WHY THEY JUST WON’T DIE.
Impact Winter
NO WAY ARE WE GOING OUT IN THAT
Dishonored 2
Arkane’s supernatural sequel already runs like clockwork.
Hack to the Future
What it feels like to be let loose in UBI’s San Francisco as we hack our way to revolution in Watch Dogs 2.
Brian Fargo Dungeon Master
OXM talks to the creator of Wasteland and Fallout about the Kickstarter Liberation, the secret to a great quest line and how Torment: Tides of Numenera is bringing the Weird back to the RPG.
Gears of War 4
We’ve never been so pleased to see peace die.
Stay on target
We catch up with DICE to talk Battlefront, the Death Star, sequels and how you convert the world’s biggest movies into games.
Retrospective Red Dead Redemption
This one-off western wonder is also one of the finest open-world adventures we have.
dishonored 2
corvo and emily enjoy their moment in the sun
now playing
a new patch makes the division’s new york more fun than ever. shame we still don’t care about anyone in it
Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite
The fighting-game crossover returns for capcom’s riskiest game in years
Vampyr
A city tale with lots of bite from the makers of Life Is strange
Some games are better off left in the past— Phantom Dust appears to be one of them
Sometimes there’s nothing better than revisiting an old game you love. Sure, they rarely live up to modern standards, but they can be like a comforting digital hug thanks to the familiar surroundings and sense of nostalgia. Other times, it’s just nice to treat yourself to a bit of a history lesson for a classic that you’ve missed. After all, there are so many that deserve a second chance, perhaps all gussied up with an HD touch-up and some extra little treats. So with that in mind, I recently decided to pick up Phantom Dust, since a fair few people had raved about the original and how ‘unique’ it is. I figured I’d discover something new by playing it and maybe learn a thing or two about games from that era. Ultimately, though, all I did was leave disappointed.
Free Updates Are Helping To Keep The Titanfall 2 Community Alive And Happier Than Ever
You know what? Free stuff is awesome. And I’m not talking about a free thimbleful of all-new Coke Zero at your local grocery store, here, either. Titanfall 2 is giving away stuff that, in other games, you’d be expecting to pay at least a few dollars for. And what’s weird is Respawn is doing it on purpose, and it keeps on happening
Never Ending Fantasy
Square Enix isn’t finished with Final Fantasy XV just yet, and a load of content is on its way
Overkill's The Walking Dead
Giving TWD Fans the FPS of Their Dreams… or Nightmares
Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy
An olive branch appears in the shape of a crazed marsupial
Welcome To The Jungle
OXM Took an Exploratory Trip to Eidos Montreal to Get Up Close With Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Talk to the Team About Lara's New, Terrifying Adventure
Tom Clancy's The Division 2
United States Agents We Stand, Divided We Fall
Trials Rising
Trials Has Risen To The Challenge, But Can You?
Devil May Cry 5
Capcom’s Latest Delights In Making Satan SOB
Conarium
Lovecraft Plays Mind Games In This First-Person Puzzler