A reader argues that the success of Elden Ring means that games should be getting rid of easy modes, not adding them.
A reader is frustrated by the high difficulty of games like Cuphead and Elden Ring and refuses to spend his time getting good.
A reader worries that retro gaming is become more mainstream and is encouraging publishers to take less risks in terms of making new games.
A reader worries that Microsoft is taking the wrong attitude with its first party studios, especially Starfield developer Bethesda.
The Wednesday letters page worries that Nintendo is becoming irrelevant, as one reader wants more open world games where you can fly.
A reader argues that the success of Diablo Immortal proves that ordinary people don’t care about the problems of microtransactions.
A reader goes back to the very first Resident Evil and picks out some lesser known examples of the game’s famously bad dialogue.
A reader is pessimistic about the first gameplay footage from Bethesda’s Skyrim and claims it’s already obvious what the game will be like.
The Thursday letters page tries to work out why the new Fire Emblem hasn’t been released yet, as one reader talks FromSoftware ladders.
A reader predicts that The Last Of Us multiplayer game will be a live service title and regrets that the original ever became a franchise.