PETER HOSKIN

Peter Hoskin is a British journalist. He is the Games Critic for The Daily Mail, and at the end of October 2022 became books and culture editor of Prospect magazine.

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Mario & Luigi: Brothership review: The world is quirky and colourful but isn't the usual sugar rush of ideas and imagination, writes PETER HOSKIN

The fallen are mighty once more! Bioware get their mojo back, with a little help from this dazzling new Dragon Age game… writes PETER HOSKIN

Sonic X Shadow Generations review: Is this the best Sonic release in years?, writes PETER HOSKIN

Super Mario Party Jamboree review: Sorry Mario, but your super ambitious jamboree is just too much for me, writes PETER HOSKIN

Silent Hill 2 Remake review: Halloween is coming - and it's the perfect time to take a trip back to Silent Hill, writes PETER HOSKIN

Frostpunk 2 review: The successor to the 2018 original, certainly is bigger, bolder and colder, writes PETER HOSKIN

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom review: The stuff of legend, writes PETER HOSKIN

The Plucky Squire review: Now that's what I call a real page-turner, writes PETER HOSKIN

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II review: Alien invasion and on and on, writes PETER HOSKIN

Star Wars Outlaws review: It's the loos - not the lightsabers - in that galaxy far, far away which make the new Star Wars adventure such a novel treat, writes PETER HOSKIN

Dustborn and Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess reviews: Too many parts and a terrific trek, writes PETER HOSKIN

Cat Quest III review: Shiver me timbers! It's pirate cats (and rats) of the Caribbean, writes PETER HOSKIN

The First Descendant review: Boldly going where many, many games have gone before, writes PETER HOSKIN

PETER HOSKIN: He may be just a paper doll, but origami Mario is still a superstar!

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II review: From the motion-capture technology to the astounding recreation of Dark Ages Iceland, this game is cinematic both in scope and execution, PETER HOSKIN writes

Homeworld 3 review: Space is the place to be this week, as Homeworld, one of the most beautiful strategy games of all time, streaks back into our orbit, writes PETER HOSKIN

Back To Black review: This Amy Winehouse biopic shies away from the ugly stuff so thoroughly it looks like a perfume ad, writes PETER HOSKIN

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants review - Slick, colourful, shiny... and underwhelming, writes PETER HOSKIN

Stellar Blade review: Stunning visuals and exhilarating action - who knew saving the planet could be this much fun? writes PETER HOSKIN

Broken Roads review: It's not just the roads that are broken in this RPG that wants to be Fallout down under, writes PETER HOSKIN