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The Wednesday letters page celebrates the Britishness of Thank Goodness You're Here!, as one reader addresses the recent negativity over VR.
If you’re wondering what happened to this years’ Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games tie-in it’s not Sega that cancelled it but the IOC.
The only video game that’s proud of how many bugs it has returns with a very familiar premise but some excellent co-op action.
Microsoft’s always-online Xbox One console is now only working offline for many people, as it fails to download the latest update.
The Tuesday letters page discusses the pros and cons of PSVR2 and VR in general, as one reader reminisces over the glory days of the Xbox 360.
A video game set in Yorkshire is a real rarity but there’s no doubting the authenticity of Thank Goodness You're Here!
The Monday letters page has more trouble waiting for Call Of Duty downloads, as one reader wishes for a modern equivalent of Stunt Car Racer.
A reader recommends what they consider to be the best Mario game on Switch, with the added bonus that it’s extremely cheap.
As reader is put off from buying the PS5 Pro because of Sony’s poor support of the PSVR2 and the lack of first party games.
A reader is concerned that Nintendo risks making a big mistake when it comes to its new console, which could end up being too powerful.
A reader warns that fans should prepare themselves for the likelihood that GTA 6 will not be radically different from GTA 5.
A competition for kids to record a message and send it into outer space is about to reward its winners, as Lego encourages an interest in astronomy.
The Friday letters page asks how often you replay your favourite video game, as one reader wonders if the MultiVersus relaunch has been a flop.
Veterans of Celeste and Braid collaborate on a new indie puzzle game, whose storytelling is just as compelling as its brainteasers.
Lego has revealed yet another new video game set and this time it’s a recreation of Mario and Yoshi from Super Mario World.
Sony has made it clear that there are no hidden extras to hero shooter Concord and that it doesn’t even have a battle pass.
The Thursday letters page thinks there should be laws against using AI, as one reader ponders how to expand Metroid’s cast of characters.
GameCentral reports back from the first day of the Marvel Rivals beta and finds the game to be suspiciously similar to Overwatch.
The Wednesday letters page hopes that FromSoftware’s next game is set during the modern day, as one reader asks for a PlayStation vs. Xbox fighting game.
Xbox has confirmed rumours that the first Call Of Duty game to be added to Game Pass will appear this week, but it’s hardly the best one to start with.
The petition to have Assassin’s Creed Shadows cancelled seems to be working, with Ubisoft implying they will make changes to the game before release.
The long-rumoured Lego sets based on Fortnite have finally been unveiled and they are not what you’d expect, including in terms of the price.
Microsoft is planning even more new tiers for Xbox Game Pass, according to a new report, with the possible return of the Friends & Family Plan.
A developer with more than 20 years’ experience at Rockstar Games suggests ‘people might be a little disappointed’ with GTA 6 at first.
The Monday letters page thinks the fighting game community is the least toxic in gaming, as one reader looks forward to KoROBO.