
Abbie Stone
As well as GamesRadar+, Abbie has contributed to PC Gamer, Edge, and several dearly departಞed games magazines currently enjoying their new lives in Print Heaven. When she’s not boring people to tears with her endless ranting about how Tetris 99 is better than Tetris Effect, she’s losing thousands of hours to roguelike deckbuilders when she should be writing.
Latest articles by Abbie Stone

Blades of Fire review: "Following up Metroid Dread with a dark fantasy soulslike full of inventive ideas that I find delightfully infectious"
By Abbie Stone published
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After 3 hours, I'm impressed by how Blades of Fire smelts Dark Souls and Monster Hunter together to forge high-impact action into twisted new shapes
By Abbie Stone published
Hands-on Hands-on | Three hours with MercurySteam's folꦬlowup to the superb Metroid Dread – Blades of Fire is a soulsli♋ke strengthened in the fires of fun ideas

Eternal Strands review: "Flawed but fun behemoth battling"
By Abbie Stone published
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Ghost of Yotei will build on Ghost of Tsushima with guns, a gorgeous change of scenery, and "unexpected dangers"
By Abbie Stone published
Big In 2025 Big in 2025 | One of PS4's best games gets a hugely ambitious sequel💧

South of Midnight's gothic folk tale could be Xbox's ace up the sleeve for 2025
By Abbie Stone published
Big in 2025 Big in 2025 | Co𒐪mpulsion Games has painted an alluring picture of one of this year's most captivating settings

The 10 RPGs that defined Xbox and evolved the genre
By Abbie Stone published
List Feature | Xbox built a bridge between computer-first RPGs and playing on the couch, redefini⛄ng the genre in the process – here are the 10 Xbox RPG games that rede🌟fined the format for good

Metal Slug Tactics review: Run and gun energy refreshes the slower-paced genre
By Abbie Stone published
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Crow Country, an atmospheric survival horror set in 1990, is a haunting love letter to PS1-era games
By Abbie Stone published
Preview Big i♍n 2024 | Crow Country from Ta🀅ngle Tower developer SFB Games is inspired by the likes of Resident Evil and Silent Hill
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