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Forza Horizon 6: Japan in Drift — Does It Deliver on the Promise?
8.5/10
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Forza Horizon 6: Japan in Drift — Does It Deliver on the Promise?

Fourteen years of waiting, rumors at every Xbox Developer Direct, and here it is at last: Japan lands in Forza Horizon 6. From Tokyo's neon sprawl to mountain switchbacks straight out of Initial D, Playground Games' arcade racing series is swinging for its most ambitious target yet. We got our hands on a work-in-progress build. Here's our unfiltered verdict on what it actually feels like behind the wheel.

Lumnix Editorial··7 min read
Monster Hunter Wilds: The Hunt Has Never Been This Big
9.5/10
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Monster Hunter Wilds: The Hunt Has Never Been This Big

Capcom clears a major bar with a living open world, staggering wildlife diversity, and combat that redefines the series. Our full review.

Lumnix Editorial··9 min read
DOOM: The Dark Ages — id Software Invents Brutal Medieval
8.5/10
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DOOM: The Dark Ages — id Software Invents Brutal Medieval

Shield, flail, and demons: id Software reinvents its own myth in the heart of the Middle Ages. A review on brutality elevated to an art form.

Lumnix Editorial··9 min read
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater — A Masterpiece Reclaimed
9/10
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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater — A Masterpiece Reclaimed

Konami delivers an exemplary restoration of one of the greatest games ever made. Everything you need to understand why this remake matters so much.

Lumnix Editorial··9 min read
Avowed: Obsidian Entertainment Delivers Its Best RPG in Years
8.5/10
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Avowed: Obsidian Entertainment Delivers Its Best RPG in Years

The studio behind Fallout: New Vegas comes back swinging with a dense, well-written, and visually stunning first-person RPG.

Lumnix Editorial··10 min read
Metaphor: ReFantazio — Atlus Rewrites the Rules of the JRPG
10/10
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Metaphor: ReFantazio — Atlus Rewrites the Rules of the JRPG

Atlus's new masterpiece surpasses Persona on its own turf. A political world, an auteur's vision, and 80 hours of a density rarely achieved.

Lumnix Editorial··9 min read