Steve Boxer


72 games reviewed
74.7 average score
80 median score
77.1% of games recommended
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Apr 2, 2020

PS4, Xbox One, PC; CapcomDealing with a deadly virus seems relevant in this remake, which adds a multiplayer mode, though it's not as meaty as Res Evil 2

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Apr 7, 2020

Minimalist adventuring that's original, clever, and soothing – and a perfect example that gameplay and atmosphere is always more important than high-tech graphics.

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Hailed as one of the greatest games ever, its remake is superbly reimagined without losing the distinctive quality of the original

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8 / 10 - PGA Tour 2K21
Aug 28, 2020

Technically impeccable and fantastic to behold, 2K's first PGA Tour game is already the best golf sim currently available.

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Nov 10, 2020

Offering a unique brand of tongue-in-cheek escapism that should induce a laugh roughly every five minutes, Yakuza: Like a Dragon is a perfect lockdown game. The one unintentionally amusing element is the voice acting, which you can thankfully eliminate by opting to keep the original Japanese dialogue with subtitles. Sega’s Yakuza games have always seemed like a well-kept secret, but they’ve recently been enjoying much more appreciation abroad. If you like the idea of a very Japanese, gangster-themed, interactive comedy soap opera, you’ll absolutely adore it.

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Feb 17, 2021

Navigate Mono's surreal, gothic world in a bid to free the adults from their TV addiction

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Strategy game preserves the structure and jokey vibe of the 2004 classic but adds 2021 slickness and scope

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Mar 4, 2022

A highly original, dark gothic thriller whose lack of compromises will restrict its audience but are hard not to admire.

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Jun 30, 2022

Supreme playability is sidetracked by a new mode designed to let players live the gilded life of an F1 driver – and start paying for it

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Aug 15, 2022

A clever management sim that pays homage to both the arcades of the 1990s and the exquisite drudgery of teenage jobs.

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Aug 19, 2022

A bit sickly, even for those with an excessively sweet tooth, this low rent Kirby spin-off is a poor follow-up to The Forgotten Land and has nowhere near the longevity of Fall Guys.

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9 / 10 - Immortality
Sep 2, 2022

Nothing less than a whole new genre of video game, that evolves the interactive movie into something that feels dynamic and excitingly different.

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Sep 14, 2022

The most approachable and the most realistic train simulator ever made, and it does a good job of making that more appealing than it sounds to non-fans.

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6 / 10 - PGA Tour 2K23
Oct 18, 2022

The basics of gameplay work tremendously well, but the game is bogged down by too many niggling faults and the sense that it'll take until at least next year to fulfil its potential.

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Oct 27, 2022

A welcome sequel to the original Tales From The Borderlands, that negotiates the franchise's loud mouth humour to deliver a surprisingly nuanced and intelligent slice of interactive storytelling.

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Easily the best of The Dark Pictures anthology series, with a horror story that is deliciously chilling, surprisingly well acted, and far more interesting to play than its predecessors.

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Jan 18, 2023

A bonkers collection of epic adventures and side-quests sprinkled with puzzles that fans of the Japanese pop-cultural behemoth have been crying out for

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Jan 25, 2023

What starts as a sweet and endearing homage to 90s gaming evolves into a sophisticated and, at times, dark exploration of two troubled youths, in one of the best indie games of the year.

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A short but sweet VR romp that replicates the Peaky Blinders universe perfectly, even as it runs up against some of the intrinsic limitations of VR gaming on the Meta Quest 2.

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Mar 30, 2023

An entertaining and fiercely satirical evocation of a future corporate dystopia, that manages to be both genuinely funny and surprisingly varied in its gameplay.

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