Dom Peppiatt
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‘We want to play arenas, we want to be in game soundtracks’: The meteoric rise of Meet Me @ The Altar is only getting started
From Mortal Kombat to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, games are a key part of in the identity of pop-punk’s most exciting new band
‘FIFA 22’: The best goalkeepers in Career Mode
We've collected the best goalkeepers in FIFA 22 so you know who the best glove-men are to put between your sticks.
‘Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals’ wants you to look back in order to move forward, narratively and mechanically
How Night School Studios is making Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals feel older and wiser – and more introspective than ever
Trivium’s Matt Heafy has finally written music for a game – and this is just the beginning
Matt Heafy has taken over Twitch, but he’s not content with dominating just one side of the games business; he wants in on development, too.
Say what you like about ‘Far Cry 6’, but there’s some real historical authenticity in its music
Audio director Eduardo Vaisman talks living through revolutions, writing the soundtrack to a rebellion, and funneling fact into fiction.
‘Sable’ review: a literal sandbox with big ideas and little annoyances
Would I glide to you?
‘FIFA 22’ release date, hands-on, platforms and everything we know so far
FIFA 22 is nearly here, so we've collected everything you need to know about the game right here.
Inside ‘Thatcher’s Techbase’, the ‘Doom’ mod that lets you kill Margaret Thatcher
Thatcher's Techbase creator Jim Purvis on satire, Thatcher and the explosive response to his unexpected Doom mod.
‘Solar Ash’’s most unlikely inspiration isn’t ‘Shadow of the Colossus’, but ‘Super Mario 64’
Alx Preston explains why “depth and expressivity of character control” means so much to Heart Machine’s upcoming game, Solar Ash
‘The Artful Escape’ review: more a psychedelic prog rock concept album than a game – and that’s absolutely fine
There’s a starman waiting in the sky











