Wario’s where? The latest UK chart sees seven new arrivals

Even with the absence of Sonic Colours: Ultimate, this week’s UK chart is one of the more eventful of recent times. Finally, some new releases have arrived. WarioWare: Get It Together takes no.1 in the all-formats top 40, replacing the evergreen Minecraft – the week before last was incredibly slow for UK game sales.   …

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Out this week: Deathloop, Cruis’n Blast, Aragami 2, SkateBird, Apsulov: End of Gods, Merek’s Market, I Am Fish, more

More? More games? If you’ve finished those you already own, then sure – we’re happy to oblige. Providing you promise you aren’t telling us a porky. The PS5 gains another exclusive, in the form of Arkane’s Deathloop – a time loop involving eight-character assassinations, tasking you with breaking the cycle. After making sense of the …

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El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron (PC)

The current year in video games may well go down as one of the best as far as unexpected revivals of Japanese classics go. So far, we’ve seen classic shooting game series Cotton rebooted, No More Heroes 3 was finally completed, and classic adventure games Famicom Tantei Club and Tsukihime were remade entirely. Konami has …

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Mickey Storm and the Cursed Mask

Late last year, Triangle Studios gave the world Slide Stars – a wet ‘n mild obstacle course-style party game starring real-life YouTubers and Vloggers. Think Trials HD, only with log flumes and novelty inflatables. The ideas it presented failed to mesh – events weren’t particularly chaotic or comical, and because characters were mute throughout it …

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Out this week: Sonic Colours: Ultimate, Tales Of Arise, Warioware: Get It Together, Life is Strange: True Colors, Lost in Random, Ultra Age, more

This week’s new release round-up has been bothersome to compile, simply because publishers can’t settle on a single date. Sonic Colours: Ultimate was available Friday for those who purchased the deluxe edition, while the standard edition is out this week. Hoping to purchase the retail release? That’s now out in October due to a manufacturing …

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Deadly Days

Roguelikes are tricky beasts. They take a certain amount of resilience to take on. With highly randomised elements they can be fun after obtaining items that synergise well, or your YouTube-worthy controller smashing moment as you take that disastrous final hit which ends the run far too soon. You die – a lot, essentially with …

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Islanders: Console Edition

Islanders looks like a city sim, it plays like a puzzle game, and might just be a comment on class politics and land use in the modern world. What’s not to like? You start with a procedurally generated island, a beautiful little thing, to survey, to see how things might play out. Pick one of …

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Stranded Deep, Family Trainer, KeyWe, Rustler, Big Rumble Boxing, Kitaria Fables, and Alveole hit the Switch

The Switch goes toe-to-toe with Xbox One and PS4 this week, gaining almost every new big-name release, along with a few surprises. Hello, tropical island survival game Stranded Deep. From Bandai-Namco there’s Family Trainer (aka Active Life), part of the long running series of fitness-based mini-game collections. This 15-strong compilation has been a long time …

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Alveole

Alveole is intriguing. It drops you in a giant hamster wheel, gives you the absolute minimum of instruction, then leaves you to get on with it. And ‘it’ is pretty limited: all you can do is start running, and once you’ve started running, all you can do is jump. From there it’s about working out …

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