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My Favourite game Sunil Patel

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September 2017

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My Favourite game Sunil Patel

Sunil Patel is an award-winning stand-up comedian, returning to the Edinburgh Fringe festival this year for a second performance. In addition to touring the country with his well established brand of nihilistic comedy, he stars in Channel 5 mockumentary Borderline and runs a podcast called Why Is Harriet Crying? with fellow comedian Harriet Kemsley.

What was the first game to excite you?

It was before I had my own console, playing on my cousin’s SNES. It was Super Mario World. We played it endlessly – it was a three-week summer holiday, it was really hot, and all we did was stay indoors, in this house in New Jersey, playing it. I didn’t have a console for ages after that, because I had to wait until Christmas. And then instead of getting a SNES, I asked for a Master System – I don’t know why.

Did you regret that?

I didn’t, actually. I got a Master System because my parents said, “We’ll buy you a console and one game,” and the Master System had a game built in – so I could get the free game built in and an extra game. It was Alex Kidd In Miracle World that was built in. I think I got Shinobi as well. Do people who played games from that era insist that they were harder back then? I feel like they were. It’s like GCSEs, isn’t it?

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Hollow Knight: Silksong

Hornet has fallen. Silksong’s opening cutscene reintroduces our heroine in captivity, being dragged away from Hallownest, where once she served the role of Hollow Knight’s most fearsome recurring boss.

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Gears Of War: Reloaded

Something may be lost in the translation between the original 2006 version of Gears Of War and the considerably prettier, brighter and more sharply textured Reloaded. A solemn, grimy place, where endless battles over scarce resources have resulted only in ever-larger piles of corpses, the world of Gears is perhaps most suitably rendered via the fuzzier, grey-brown colour palette of the first Xbox 360 release. Especially for Marcus Fenix and co, war is hell. You might argue that it ought to look like it.

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1 mins

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Post Script

Silksong turns up the volume on some of Hollow Knight's finest ideas

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4 mins

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Ezo was not yet part of Japan in 1603, when Ghost Of Yotei's story takes place, which feels an appropriate analogue for Sucker Punch acknowledging itself as a nonJapanese studio making a culturally Japanese game.

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2 mins

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MIO: MEMORIES IN ORBIT

Can tentacles and angry doors distinguish this Metroidvania?

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3 mins

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BLENDO GAMES

The one calm voice amid this fracas, he says, was that of Embark's owner. “Nexon were the ones saying, ‘Relax. Here's why this is happening, and here's what you need to do about it'.” The Korean gaming giant has form here: its 1999 title

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LEGO BATMAN: LEGACY OF THE DARK KNIGHT

With Lego's parody treatment, everyone in Gotham is a joker

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3 mins

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CINDER CITY

Only collective effort can save this futuristic Seoul

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AGENT OF CHANGE

From 47 to 007: IO Interactive is bringing James Bond back to life

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BLUE PRINCE

How Hollywood dreams and boardgames led to 2025's most fascinating puzzle box

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