
Dave The Diver crosses a diving RPG with a restaurant sim to create something as compelling as gaming gets

Dave The Diver crosses a diving RPG with a restaurant sim to create something as compelling as gaming gets

That it’s not a very good game, and one that desperately needed a lot more development before this seemingly premature release, will matter almost not at all. It’s stunningly pretty, it lets you make friends with the Creepers, and the cutscenes are brilliant. And it matches those new pyjamas. Should they ever finish Minecraft Legends, allowing you to instantly gather your spawned troops from anywhere, fixing the atrocious UI, giving your units some vestiges of pathfinding, and hugely increasing the mission variation, I think it could be a great place.

Returnal is given new life, and huge resolutions, in its PC incarnation

A deeply sincere, but ultimately vacuous, exploration of the end of an era