Asus ROG Xbox Ally X review: Falling short of Xboctations

The Xbox ROG Ally X makes much-needed handheld optimisations to Windows 11, but software quirks remain and much of the hardware fails to justify its high price.

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Little Nightmares 3 review

Little Nightmares 3 is a heartbreakingly competent cover act of the series' previous entries.

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Hades 2 1.0 review

Now it's out of early access, Hades 2 is a very strong sequel that builds on its predecessor's strengths and offers an enrapturing godly grind.

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Dying Light: The Beast review

Despite releasing as a standalone game, Dying Light: The Beast feels more like a distillation of Dying Light 2's core loops, neither for better or worse.

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Silent Hill f review

Silent Hill f might have a new setting and combat focus, but it still delivers strong scares and a lot to think about - even after you’ve stopped playing.

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Borderlands 4 review

With improved movement, more flexible abilities, and very limited Claptrap appearances, Borderlands 4 is easily the best Borderlands game yet.

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Strange Antiquities review

A shopkeeping puzzle game that's even denser and more satisfying to master than its predecessor, Strange Horticulture.

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NBA 2K26 review

NBA 2K26 offers some on-court improvements over its predecessor, while its other new wrinkles are a bit hit and miss. Read our full review here.

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Hollow Knight: Silksong review

Hollow Knight: Silksong has a mean streak that sometimes tilts into vindictiveness, but its pin-sharp combat and wondrous exploration are too good to pass up.

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The Dark Queen Of Mortholme review

A more traditional and restrained story that its premise might suggest, but a thoughtful micro-treatise on storytelling, curiosity, stagnation, and heroism.

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