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Keith Stuart

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Keith Stuart is an author and journalist; he writes about video games, technology and digital culture

April 2026

  • Forbidden Solitaire game

    Forbidden Solitaire review – cards flip into delirious trip back to 90s horror

  • A man in a space suit with a child in the game Pragmata

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    What makes good ‘game feel’? These three titles have pinned it down perfectly

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  • A man in a white suit and black trousers holds a briefcase and grins at the camera while standing in a subway tunnel.

    ‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory

  • Chuckie Egg gameplay on the ZX Spectrum showing platformer level with ladders

    ‘People still remember it 40 years later’: the making of Chuckie Egg

  • Clair Obscur and Dispatch share top honours at Bafta games awards

  • Super Mario what?! The seven best obscure Mario games

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    How games capture the awe and terror of cosmic isolation

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  • ‘I am trapped in a sweet-smelling cycle of video game-branded toiletries’: Lush’s Mario Galaxy range, reviewed

  • Pixels and paintings: video games return to the V&A

March 2026

  • a Nintendo Super Famicom, a 1990s era 16-bit console running the hit Capcom beat 'em up game Street Fighter II on a cathode ray tube television

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    My ​quest to ​preserve VHS-​era ​gaming ​culture​, one eBay bid at a time

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  • With Playstation controller in hand, a man prepares to play Fortnite: Save the World

    The creator of Fortnite has laid off more than 1,000 staff – despite billions in revenue

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  • Scene from Resident Evil Requiem showing character with syringe in tense moment

    Resident Evil at 30: how Capcom’s horror opus has survived and thrived

  • Mythmatch game

    Mythmatch review – a match-three game made in heaven

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    With its fluorescent characters and ASCII text, Marathon is a masterclass in 90s nostalgia

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  • Five of the most interesting upcoming indie games

February 2026

  • Out with the old … Sarah Bond (left) and Phil Spencer (centre) are leaving, while Matt Booty (right) gets a promotion.

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    Why Xbox’s corporate shake-up matters for everyone who plays games

    With ​i​ts longtime figureheads stepping aside, Microsoft’s gaming division faces a pivotal moment​, raising questions about whether ​i​t can still balance creative ambition with corporate strategy​ in the age of AI
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  • Pieced Together screenshot

    Pieced Together review – poignant narrative game gathers bittersweet fragments of a friendship

    Short but very sweet tale asks the player to compile a scrapbook of mementoes telling the story of a heartfelt bond that frays over time
    • The QuickShot II joystick review – 80s clicks and waggles lovingly recreated

    • Mario Tennis Fever review – serving up banana peel-laced multiplayer chaos

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      ​T​he ​Winter Olympics ​feel like a 90s ​snowboarding ​game​, and I’m here for it

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