Mark O’Callaghan

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Latest Reviews

007: First Light

007: First Light

May 26, 2026
10

Even midway through, one route can be abandoned for another if it feels like the better choice. Once Bond enters restricted areas, stealth combat starts to take over. Q's gadgets become essential as Bond distracts enemies and looks for chances to perform takedowns. Limiting the loadout to just two gadgets, not counting the watch, is a smart choice because it makes planning feel much more engaging.

The advertising for Legacy of the Dark Knight described it as the definitive Batman story. While the story might not be definitive, the game is definitely one of the best Batman experiences of all time. LEGO Batman is packed with so much love and care that any kind of Batman fan can appreciate it. Everything about the game carries an infectious joy that can make someone smile harder than the Joker.

Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6

May 14, 2026
9

I only played solo during the review period, but once this game is out for everyone, the amount of community content will be fantastic. Even with a busy month of game releases, players should make time for FH6. If you’re drifting away from Xbox, then Forza Horizon 6 is a great reason to jump back in.

Directive 8020

Directive 8020

May 11, 2026
8

The standouts are Lashana Lynch and Danny Sapani, who steal the scene anytime they’re onscreen. The only issue with the story is the length. Directive 8020 jumps straight into the action without letting the gamer get to know the cast. It would have been more effective if I understood the crew dynamics. Granted, they do have an explanation for why they’re not together at first, but having everyone together would have been more effective.

Kiln

Kiln

May 9, 2026
7

Unfortunately, there are negatives regarding the multiplayer aspects. If there were only a few tweaks to the system that would allow Kiln to be seen in a better light. Kiln is a fun alternative to most multiplayer games out on the market. Just like making a vase, Kiln needed more shaping before the final product came out.

Pragmata

Pragmata

April 13, 2026
9

It's hard to believe that Pragmata is coming off the success of Resident Evil Requiem and somehow rivals that game to the same degree of excellence. Even with some repetitive aspects in its structure, every element feels on point. The journey home is emotional and exciting, keeping players engaged from the beginning.

People of Note

People of Note

April 7, 2026
8

The overlap between gamers and musical fans may be small, but those in that group will likely love People of Note. It succeeds as a fun game while also delivering engaging musical numbers that stick with players.Repetitive grunt battles and some camera issues do weigh the experience down, but they don't spoil the overall production. People of Note still marches to the beat of its own drum, and the result is a game all music lovers should experience.

Darwin's Paradox

Darwin's Paradox

March 31, 2026
9

It helps that Darwin is so adorable and expressive, even with limited facial movement. Another element that works is the stunning music, which harkens back to '50s sci-fi movies. The theremin is used heavily here, and the result is flawless, as the UFOs that abducted Darwin into a strange world also pull the player into a cheesy science fiction flick.

MLB The Show 26

MLB The Show 26

March 27, 2026
8

Anyone deciding between sticking with MLB The Show 25 or upgrading to the newest entry should consider the latter. MLB The Show 26's gameplay is more enjoyable for both casual and competitive players, and that's impressive. The onboarding also makes it a excellent jumping on-point for anyone new to the series.

Crimson Desert

Crimson Desert

March 18, 2026
9

Even though the onboarding was rocky, Crimson Desert stands out for its depth and sense of discovery. It can be a lot to grasp at first, but players who stick with Crimson Desert will discover a game that feels completely different from anything else. Crimson Desert is everything I hoped it would be, and it has the potential to be one of the biggest titles of this generation of gaming.