
Alex Donaldson

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Nvidia’s newest entry-level card promises high frame rates and great performance on new games for $300 - but only if you turn on all of the performance-enhancing extras.

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Isn't It Wonderful? | However many Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering cards they release, it’ll never be enough
I wonder how the people behind the aggressively-mid FF Trading Card Game from Square Enix must be feeling.

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Mass Marketing | Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti finally brings a desirable new-generation GPU to the masses, but price remains a sticking point
Nvidia’s 5060 Ti is probably the best graphics card for those feeling an upgrade itch on a tighter budget - but only if you go for the 16 GB model.

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PLAY HAS NO LIMITS | The best PS1 games to play in 2025
Still have your PlayStation kicking about? Here are some of the best games you can still play on it today.

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Rare Candy | Hands-on: Donkey Kong Bananza is extremely Super Mario Odyssey-coded, but also nails that delicious, specific Rare flair
This is almost certainly a DK title made in Japan, but whoever is behind this has stepped back and looked holistically at what Rare built in the 90s.

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SPACE PIRATES | Playing Metroid Prime 4 with mouselook and at 120fps feels incredible - and like it should be illegal
On Switch 2, Metroid Prime 4 has modes so silky and control options so alien that playing it feels like you're being very naughty indeed.

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Pay to Playroom | It should be free, but Switch 2’s genius Welcome Tour is nevertheless going to be a must-have game
Complain as I might… I know I’m probably going to buy this. D'oh. And you probably should too. That’s capitalism, baby!

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SWITCH 2 | Nintendo Switch 2 first hands-on: more of the same is pretty brilliant when you're following up one of the best consoles of all time
The Switch 2 is less that difficult second album and more like that triumphant extended edition victory lap.

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Hope Harder | Joy, Rage, Collaboration, Uncertainty, and Optimism: the state of the video game industry from GDC 2025
In 2025, it feels like the intention is to force the powers that be to build something better.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Yiga Hideout & Base Locations
Take on the Yiga clan and reap the rewards.

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Load of Balls | PGA Tour 2K25 is the best golf game in a decade, ruined by dirty tricks and greedy nonsense
A swing... and a miss.

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Kart Eyes Emoji | Lego Mario Kart captures the magic of Mario way better than the rest of his brick-built adventures so far
Mario Kart translates well to Lego, and it's nice to see how successful these sets have been.

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Fares Fair | Inside Hazelight at the climax of Split Fiction’s development, you can see how the seeds of a Game of the Year are sown
"The games industry shouldn’t be only about the money," says Josef Fares, drawing a line in the sand regarding how his studio approaches making games.

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PILLAR OF FIRE | Avowed review: the next great cult classic
Avowed is unlikely to be marked as a trailblazer, but everything it sets out to do it accomplishes with style and confidence. I expect to many it'll be regarded as a cult classic in years to come.

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It Burns, Burns | Elden Ring Nightreign is blisteringly, stress-inducingly fast-paced, and more thrilling than I could have imagined - hands-on preview
Elden Ring Nightreign diverges from Souls far more than I expected - but also translates the genre’s trademark masochism to fast-paced co-op PVE perfectly.

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Gaining Steam | “This will be very useful for us in developing the third game” Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s director talks PC tech, getting Deck verified, and the future
FF7 Rebirth's development team has "built up a good amount of knowledge towards creating flexible graphics options" for the next title, per Hamaguchi.

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We Built This City | Civilization 7 review: the most bravely different Civ in decades, for better and worse
Whatever you think of Civ's new direction, one thing is for sure: it's a solid foundation for the future.

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Power Point | Nvidia RTX 5080 review: the first, best bang-for-buck graphics card of this generation
If you’ve got $1000 to spend on a graphics card, the RTX 5080 is probably now the one to buy.

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Pulling Power | Nvidia RTX 5090 review: face-meltingly good top-flight performance and gorgeous industrial design - but beware the electrical bill
Nvidia’s latest flagship GPU is only for the most dedicated hardware sickos - but for those of you so inclined, the 5090 is an absolute joy.

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Cry Me a River | Give it a rest, killjoys: Nintendo doesn’t need a new hardware gimmick to surprise and delight
After 35 years of Nintendo consoles, several of which have been pretty iterative, you’d hope people would know better than this bizarre pre-release FUD.

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Story Time | It might only be Week One, but I think I’ve already played one of 2025’s best games
As first impressions go, it’s difficult to get better than this - and I genuinely think it could end up being one of the most exciting games of 2025.

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CHOOSING WISELY | Indiana Jones may have arrived too late for many awards ceremonies, but it’s definitely one of the best games of 2024 regardless
Indy's first video game outing in forever is one for the ages, and the fact it released too late for some of the biggest gongs can't change that.

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Somewhere In Time | VG247's best games of 2024 that aren't actually from 2024, because we're all time- and money-poor these days, right?
Look, it's expensive to keep up with the release schedule these days, and most of us have a huge backlog to get through – so let's celebrate some older games, yeah?

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The Real TGAs | VG247’s Alternate Game Awards 2024
Put on your nicest jacket and your tightest girdle, because it’s time to look snazzy for the biggest game awards show: the VG247 Alternate Game Awards for 2024

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A Perfect Circle | Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: an acquired taste, but a barnstorming classic
The best thing I can say about Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is that I know I’m going to be thinking about this for a long time yet.

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Master Rank | With Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom stakes its claim as the best publisher in gaming | behind-the-scenes hands-on
Capcom is on one of gaming's biggest and best hot streaks right now, and Monster Hunter Wilds looks set to be the pinnacle of its unassailable rise.

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Exhibition Matched | The Nintendo Museum is better than I thought - in fact, the worst thing about it is probably the name
Lots of history, lots of interesting stuff to do, and that 'Nintendo-like solution' to how to do a museum.

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Gears & Gambits | “I want to add a different twist” Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 will rethink how it implements mini-games, says director Naoki Hamaguchi
The as-yet-untitled Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth sequel is going to change things up a bit, as Hamaguchi vows to “rearrange things slightly”.

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Bare Metal | The latest contender in the retro hardware wars is a high-quality delight: the Chromatic
There’s another premium retro console in town, and it’s got one of the sleekest and fanciest cases I’ve ever seen.

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Veiled Threats | Everyone in Dragon Age: The Veilguard is too nice, and I can’t stand it
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is as sickly-sweet as they come - and that's a problem.

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Hit the Deck | Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket is a collector’s dream - but in battle, I’m already desperate for more cards
The meta must evolve, the game must keep rolling, the cards must grow. But can The Pokemon Company keep up the pace?

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'Appy Camper | The new Nvidia App is a brilliant new unified graphics settings powerhouse - and it’s out now
I can’t believe I’m excited about a PC settings app, but here we are. Nvidia’s new software is an excellent much-needed upgrade.

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A Perfect Circle | Indiana Jones and the Great Circle hands-on: a twisted love child of cinematic action, adventure games, and immersive sims - and I love it
Part-Lara Croft, part-Nathan Drake, but all Indiana Jones - the Great Circle scratches an itch I didn't know I had.

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Rook & a Hard Place | Dragon Age The Veilguard review: a competent, compelling RPG that's less than the sum of its parts
Many of Veilguard's best ideas feel like they struggle to get out of first gear, and those that do find it harder still to make it to third.

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PODCAST | What's the best game that is hated by its publisher?
Sometimes the black sheep just happens to be a banger.

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5 O'Clock Shadow | Sonic X Shadow Generations review: one of Sonic’s modern classics well-refined, with a strong (but short) new campaign
Sonic Generations remains one of the hedgehog’s better outings in this remaster, but the best of this release is the all-new story starring Shadow.

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Seventh Heaven | IO Interactive’s Bond game starring a young and original James is great - but Project 007 must be careful to dodge certain tropes
Following Hitman, I have no doubt IO Interactive knows how to handle Bond, but it just needs to move with a deft hand.

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When I'm 64 | Analogue 3D is set to be the most luxe N64 ever made - and the gorgeous $250 box will be up for pre-order later this month
These are gorgeous machines, beautifully engineered - and fans will be happy with the latest.

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DOUBLE TROUBLE | XXX Nightshift is a new sci-fi detective RPG from Dark Math Games - another new studio founded by former Disco Elysium developers
In the wake of troubles, the list of hot new RPGs from former Disco Elysium developers continues to grow with the reveal of XXX Nightshift.

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Plug In Baby | Mario & Luigi: Brothership is a delightfully familiar light RPG return-to-form - but plugs offer exciting added depth and strategy
The Mario & Luigi series explodes back onto the scene with a confident showing that aims to bring the duo closer than ever.

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Wild Card | Balatro’s perfect mobile port seals its status as the best game of 2024
Balatro was already one of the best games of the year - but a new outing on gaming’s most ubiquitous platform proves it’s the most important release of 2024.

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PODCAST | The best rings of power in video games
Another ring-themed podcast! But this time nothing to do with broken Xboxes. Or Ian Higton.

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Pocket Monster | I sense that Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket is going to take over my life - hands-on
Uh oh, it looks like The Pokemon Company has cracked the formula to make digital Pokemon TCG as moreish as its erstwhile CCG rivals.

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Veil's in Comparison | Dragon Age: The Veilguard is so much more than you think it is, and it channels BioWare’s best
Leaning on companions? Borrowing from the structure of Mass Effect 2 and 3? References to Final Fantasy 10 and 12 for RPG systems? Pinch me.

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Wingin' It | Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 may lead with new mission modes, but its astonishing scope is broad enough to fly an A380 through - Hands-On
This is certainly the biggest-ever Flight Simulator release in terms of content - and it may also be in terms of audience.

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Clanger to Banger | Sonic X Shadow Generations is so slick it does the impossible - makes me nostalgic for a game I hated
Yes, I'm talking about Sonic '06. No, I am not talking specifically about *that kiss*.

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Model Behaviour | Cut free of Apple Arcade, Fantasian shows off the revolutionary spirit that helped Hironobu Sakaguchi create Final Fantasy in the first place - interview
With Fantasian, Sakaguchi has a different kind of revolution in mind; one that is rooted in art, and puts aesthetic first.

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Region Locked | Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is reminding me of the greatest Lord of the Rings game
Expedition 33 unexpectedly channels one of the greatest and most unexpected licensed games of all time - and I’m here for it.

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High Yield | Civilization 7 is breaking traditions and taking some big risks - and that's brilliant
In a newly-crowded market for 4X simulation games, the market leader returns - and it's not resting on its laurels.

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Sex Strike | Capcom speaks on the decision not to include point-earning erotica photos in Dead Rising Remake, states it's not "a response to a changing cultural climate"
An update on the controversial change to Frank much-anticipated go-around.