Alan Wen

Reggie Watkins: ‘Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ actor on Black representation in video games

The actor discusses his debut on the gaming blockbuster while making a difference in his local community in response to Black Lives Matter

‘Fuser’ review: festive colour and diverse tunes might make you a virtual superstar DJ

Harmonix’s all-digital music-mixing game has sound mechanics and creative potential, if not quite a headline act

‘No More Heroes 1 & 2’ review: an ultra-violent guilty-free return to the garden of madness

The surprise Switch ports of two action cult classics serve as appetisers for Travis Touchdown’s comeback

Akira Yamaoka: the ‘Silent Hill’ composer’s unlikely return to horror

Gaming’s rockstar discusses his career and exploring music beyond horror

‘Ghostrunner’ review: a deadly cyberpunk first-person slasher that tests your patience

Ninja parkour gets too slippery to control as you bring a katana to a gunfight

‘Genshin Impact’ review: it does more than just ride on the coattails of ‘Breath Of The Wild’

A wonderful free-to-play game bolstered by fantastic elemental combat

‘BPM: Bullets Per Minute’ review: an inventive rhythm FPS hybrid that’s also a hellish roguelike

Do the ‘Doom’ dance as you shoot, jump, dodge and reload to the beat

‘Hotshot Racing’ review: recapturing the rush of classic arcade racers

Retro visuals combined with smooth and tight mechanics to suit modern tastes

‘Raji: An Ancient Epic’ review: a brief but mesmerising action-adventure

Familiar platforming and combat infused with the mysticism of Hindu and Balinese mythology

‘Spiritfarer’ review: a beautiful management game about dying too mired in frustrating busywork

An abundance of charming mechanics doesn’t stop this boat trip from going adrift
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