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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The ninja stealth sequel takes an unexpected and not entirely successful turn.
An intriguing multiplayer heist sim that can't quite pull off a big score
This Swiss folktale drawn entirely in pencil is a must-play for any horror fan.
Agent 47's adventures come to a close in this (mostly) excellent finale.
Rick takes a furtive glance at New Blood's stylish homage to Thief.
Rick returns to the best stealth game in existence.
Thar's a goose, loose, aboot this hoose.
Rats abound in medieval France in this gripping, stunningly made third-person adventure.
Uneven Stevens.
Don't blink.
Assassin freed.
Jake blasts his way through this Hotline Miami-esque stealth-action hybrid and reports back.
Walk like an Egyptian in Ubisoft's triumphant Assassin's Creed return.
Not the best isometric kill-'em-up you've ever played, but Tokyo 42's pretty and oh so charming.
Stealth-em-up Styx: Shards of Darkness has a few flaws, but the biggest of all is its main character
Shadow Tactics is probably a worthy purchase, but I can't beat the first level.
Hitman Season 1 has come to a close - how does the season as a whole stack up?
Hitman returns, but is it killer or filler? We send Jake undercover to find out.
In new trailer, Agent 47 enjoys the italian sunshine
Jake delivers this review of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Jake!? Jake?!?!? Jaaaaaakkke?!?!?!
Ahead of Metal Gear Solid 5's launch, Jake looks back on how Metal Gear Solid taught him to appreciate each and every game.
Jensen returns for round two.
Eidos promises a proper PC port.
October 14 2021 | 15:04