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WUCHANG: FALLEN FEATHERS can't escape Dark Souls' shadow

2 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

"Teaches the value of drinking cup sake with middle-aged men"

Floral shirts and fond farewells in LIKE A DRAGON: INFINITE WEALTH

2 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

BUDGET TO MID-RANGE GPUs

It's all about the money, money, money. And the performance, of course

5 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

28 TAPS LATER

Using Typing of the Dead as a benchmark for gaming keyboard performance

3 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

WARHAMMER 40,000: ROGUE TRADER

Now with fewer bugs, unless you count genestealers.

3 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

WHACK-A WAKKA WAKKA

Pac-Man gets entertainingly miscast in grimdark Metroidvania SHADOW LABYRINTH

3 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

PACIFIC DRIFT

THE DRIFTER is a gorgeous point-and-click with a noir-ish edge

2 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

NEON INFERNO

A stylish run-and-gun that splices Contra and Metal Slug

2 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

ROGUE POINT

Tactical shooting over the rainbow

2 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

AIM FOR THE ZED

KILLING FLOOR 3 is classic monster-shooting fun

6 min  |

October 2025
PC Gamer

PC Gamer

"Taking on Fulghor was child's play - the centaur didn't stand a chance"

I learnt how to become a team player in ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN

2 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

The Outer Limits

Journeys to the farthest reaches of interactive entertainment

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

New dawn, long shadows

Esports is stable again, but a new benefactor puts devs, teams and fans in a moral quandary

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Trigger Happy

Shoot first, ask questions later

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

WRECKREATION

This exhaustive construction kit may lead to Burnout

5 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Donkey Kong Bananza

Everybody knows the smart move when they begin a platform game: turn away from the adventure to check for secrets in the opposite direction. Not so in Donkey Kong Bananza. Placed on its first screen, you’ll instead stop to smash it all to pieces. Straight jabs with the Y button knock dents, then holes, into walls and lumps of gold cascade out, which DK (as folks here call our simian hero) collects. It’s a beautifully feral and gratifying action, placed exactly where you'd expect it on the controller. Yet the same can’t be said of jumping, the platforming fundamental that normally occupies the B button by default. Tapping B here takes you down instead of up, DK pounding at the floor until it gives way. In a stroke, Nintendo thus reconfigures the genre it all but invented, removing the ground beneath our feet.

6 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

STAYING ALIVE

Survival games are more popular than ever, but is one of the decade's most influential genres more endangered than it seems?

10+ min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

DISPATCH

Trading the cowl for a telephone headset in a superhero call centre

5 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

GOTHIC

A Spanish remake looking to fulfil some German fantasies

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business

Teyon had a rock-bottom moment with its licensed Rambo game in 2014, which disappointed in part because it was a rail shooter, not the FPS players expected.

2 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

There’s a phrase you'll get used to seeing in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, aside from the obligatory notification of failure whenever the titular hero meets her demise. It occurs after a successive number of reawakenings, displayed below a flashing red seal: ‘Madness Descends’.

4 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Killing Floor 3

The best teammates in Killing Floor 3 know how to get the most from doors. Three games in, this series remains a bit of a gleeful throwback, a wave-based horde affair in which monsters appear sporadically while you move around the warren-like levels. Closing a door as a muddle of enemies approaches allows them to pool in one place. It also means that you can then open the door and be greeted by a tidy arrangement of targets, neatly lined up like Christmas carollers. Any singing, though, will be drowned out by the explosion from a well-placed grenade.

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

RETRO FUTURISM

How Obsidian Entertainment is studying its past to chart a future among the stars

10+ min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Epic turnaround

2016's Paragon was a flop, so why is Predecessor, a game built upon its foundations, a hit in 2025?

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

ICHIGOICHIE

Getting back into the groove of making music games, and staying the course

7 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Tales Of The Shire: A Lord Of The Rings Game

Making a game about being a hobbit — inviting friends over for meals, gardening and farming, wandering the woods in search of mushrooms — would seem a natural fit with the proliferation of slice-of-life farming games hanging on the coattails of Stardew Valley. And in some ways, it is. Tales Of The Shire is buoyant and brisk. It has just enough subsystems to tickle the mind, while mostly abstaining from the deep economic systems that have defined the genre of late. But given the game's rich source material, and developer Weta Workshop's hands-on experience with the Lord Of The Rings films, it's a shame it doesn't differentiate itself more from others of its ilk. Like a hobbit, it rarely leaves its comfort zone.

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

DYNASTY WARRIORS: ORIGINS

Going all the way back to the beginning for a fresh start

8 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound

Kenji, the lead character in Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, has a hard time accepting that he might have to work with a member of the Black Spider Clan.

4 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

Shadow Labyrinth

Going by the 1980 arcade original, Pac-Man can be just about anything. The pixel graphics are spare to the point of abstraction, with the features of our favourite hungry yellow circle defined only by the art on the side of the arcade cabinet. One piece of Atari box art envisions him as a sort of track runner with a lithe, humanoid body, while 1984's Pac-Land imagines a globular yellow fellow in a feathered cap. Bandai Namco’s baffling Shadow Labyrinth offers the most dramatic reinterpretation yet: as a dime-a-dozen floating companion character.

3 min  |

October 2025
Edge UK

Edge UK

The Drifter

Fate could have dealt Mick Carter a kinder hand. An unexpected catastrophe prompts him to abandon what remains of his family and start wandering a dystopian, near-future Australia, as if grief is something he can simply outrun. This muddled attempt at reprieve then stretches into weeks, months, years, with no word of explanation to his wife, Sarah, who's left to grapple with both their son's death and Mick's disappearance. That is, until a message from his sister, Annie, informs him their mother has passed away. Determined not to miss another funeral, Mick hops onto a freight train headed for his home town. But when he's discovered by a belligerent security team, our stowaway dies for the first time. Then he returns and the hallucinations start.

1 min  |

October 2025