Oscar Taylor-Kent
Games Editor Oscar Taylor-Kent brings his Official PlayStation Magazine and PLAY knowledge to continue to revel in all things capital 'G' games. A noted PS Vita apologist, he's always got his fingers on many buttons, having also written for Edge, PC Gamer, SFX, Official Xbox Magazine, Kotaku, Waypoint, GamesMaster, PCGamesN, and Xbox, to name a few.
When not knee deep in character action games, he loves to get lost in an epic story across RPGs and visual novels. Recent favourites? Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, 1000xResist, and Metaphor: ReFantazio! Rarely focused entirely on the new, the call to return to retro is constant, whether that's a quick evening speed through Sonic 3 & Knuckles or yet another Jakathon through Naughty Dog's PS2 masterpieces.
Latest articles by Oscar Taylor-Kent

Upcoming Xbox Series X games for 2025 and beyond
By Sam Loveridge, Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Upcoming All the new and upcoming Xbox Series X games confirmed to launch in the coming months

Upcoming PC games: New PC games for 2025 and beyond
By Josh West, Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Upcoming All the hottest upcoming PC games to watch for in 2025, from Assassin's Creed Shadows to Elden Ring Nightreign

Does Avowed have romance, and if so then with whom?
By Iain Wilson last updated
Guide Although there isn't traditional romance in Avowed, there is at least one character you can bond with during your journey

Baldur's Gate 3 has a new contender in this Steam Next Fest RPG demo filled with talking fish, clones, and very violent bubble tea
By Oscar Taylor-Kent last updated
Hands-on Moves of the Diamond Hand elevates the humble six-sided die into your primary way to interact with its strange, off-kilter, and utterly captivating world – and comes to Early Access soon

This roguelike strategy game puts you in charge of a dieselpunk alt-WW2 mech squad, and its Steam Next Fest demo is wonderfully bite-sized
By Oscar Taylor-Kent last updated
Hands-on Grit and Valor – 1949's dieselpunk mech theming is an interesting alt-WW2 twist, and I love how the roguelike structure makes each RTS skirmish feel like a tasty snack

This puzzle game almost made me want to talk to strangers after its chill Steam Next Fest demo got me hooked on organizing seating charts
By Oscar Taylor-Kent last updated
Hands-on Is This Seat Taken? challenges you to fulfil the requests of those soon-to-be-seated, with incredibly chill vibes and surprisingly sharp storytelling

15 hours in, Monster Hunter Wilds has relieved my anxiety from Rise – this really is my Monster Hunter World 2
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now Playing I'm pleased to report that Monster Hunter Wilds has brought me right back into the hunt, and it feels like the sequel to Monster Hunter: World I've been after for so long.

10 best Monster Hunter games of all-time, ranked
By Alan Wen last updated
Best List With Monster Hunter Wilds, now, erm, in the wild, we carve up the best Monster games in the franchise you can play right now

This exploration roguelike has no combat, and just tasks you with placing rooms on a blueprint – but its Steam Next Fest demo is delightfully devious
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Blue Prince tasks you to find the 46th room in a mansion that has just 45 – oh, and its layout completely changes every single day

10 years after Yakuza 0, Majima's swashbuckling return finally puts a bowline knot on decades of character growth
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Opinion Opinion | Across almost forty years in-universe, it's been an unavoidably long time since I had a solid hangout sesh with Goro Majima – Pirate Yakuza gives me what I needed

This looter slasher mashes up Remnant 2 with shades of Final Fantasy 14 and lashings of special moves, all in an action-packed Steam Next Fest demo
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Empyreal is an action RPG that has you delving into a Monolith for short excursions, mixing together challenging battles with the data you need to persevere

My dream Sonic game is finally real and it even has online multiplayer, except it's actually this "high-speed" 3D platformer with a glorious demo in Steam Next Fest
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Rollin' Rascal is a rip-roaringly fast 3D platformer that goes toe-to-toe with Sonic games thanks to how it embraces some seriously thrilling momentum

TMNT rocks Steam Next Fest with the snappiest, slickest tactics RPG I've ever played
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown comes from Strange Scaffold, the certified dev sickos behind favorites I Am Your Beast, El Paso, Elswhere, and more

10 card games like Hearthstone to deck around with
By Rachel Weber last updated
Feature The best games like Hearthstone that you can start playing today

10 games like Terraria that'll build up your adventurous side
By Heather Wald last updated
Feature From Starbound to Palworld, here's what to try next if you're a Terraria diehard

Super Mario Odyssey and Wind Waker collide in this expressive Steam Next Fest 3D platformer that's already an early GOTY contender for me
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Demon Tides' open world platformer structure combines with some of the most expressive 3D platforming I've ever played to set its telescopic sights on the genre crown

10 games like Valheim you should play next
By Martin Docherty last updated
Feature From God of War to The Long Dark, these games like Valheim carry on the Viking vibes and hardcore survival gameplay

I'm getting some good Banjo-Kazooie and Crash Bandicoot vibes from my favorite Steam Next Fest platformer, where you can swap water and lava to break levels
By Oscar Taylor-Kent last updated
Preview Ruffy and the Riverside is a bopping, colorful platformer with a clever twist – you can absorb and shoot out textures to change the world around you

Dying becomes a skill in this JRPG from the Danganronpa devs, and its Steam Next Fest demo is already Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy shares a lot of DNA with Danganronpa, but is very much its own thing – with over 600 Steam Next Fest demo reviews and a very positive rating it's time for hope to prevail

All Avowed companions and how to recruit them
By Will Sawyer last updated
Guide Your party of Avowed companions will assemble over the course of the story and you can choose their abilities

I spent 15 hours clearing a recycled map I'd already explored and loved every second – Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a greatest hits album and then some
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now Playing Now Playing | You can take the yakuza out of Kamurocho, but you can't take the hours and hours of side content out of the yakuza

"There shouldn't just be one weapon to slay them all": Monster Hunter Wilds' director will put up with my hammer bro shenanigans, but wants players to have options
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Interview Interview | Director Yuya Tokuda on reforging weapons, playing with fans, encouraging experimentation, and putting up with me: "I know that if you're a hammer main, you're a hammer main."

The best Yakuza games, ranked
By Dom Peppiatt last updated
Best List Kiryu, Kasuga, or Majima? The best Yakuza and Like a Dragon games merge action-packed Japanese crime capers with seriously silly fun

In 14 years I couldn't get through Skyrim, but smashed through Avowed in a weekend thanks to its bite-sized exploration and high-impact combat
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now playing Now Playing | Can Avowed convert this Skyrim faithless? I'm too distracted smacking xaurips off ledges to think about it

With Monster Hunter Wilds poised to pop off this year, the series' veteran devs have one piece of advice for new players: "Don't rush it"
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Interview Between crossplay, support hunters, and a more structured storyline, Monster Hunter Wilds is the easiest the series has ever been to get into
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