The latest edition of premier UK video games magazine EDGE is now available for subscribers, and Issue 392 contains a number of reviews, which include Alan Wake 2, WarioWare: Move It, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. The highest score goes to Alan Wake 2, which impressed the critics at EDGE who awarded the game a splendid 9/10. Check out all the review scores from EDGE Issue 392 down below.
- Alan Wake 2 – 9
- CoD MW III – 5
- The Invincible – 7
- A Highland Song – 9
- The Talos Principle 2 – 8
- Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name – 7
- Persona 5 Tactica – 6
- Last Train Home – 8
- Steamworld Build – 6
- Thirsty Suitors – 7
- WarioWare – Move It! – 7
- Gubbins – 7

I see cod scored well, if only they’d spend some time on Thursday games and actually make a decent one!
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Probably made it on a Thursday
Solomon Duty, born on a Thursday…
Nice news.
The latest EDGE review scores really show how diverse gaming experiences are evolving in 2025. Seeing games like Civilization VII score so highly reinforces how strategy games are pushing boundaries, while titles like Avowed getting a 6 highlight the challenges even big studios face in meeting player expectations. As someone managing Honista APK , where we often cover trending apps and gaming tools, I can see how these reviews influence player interest and even app downloads for companion tools, guides, and mods. It’s always fascinating to see how critical reception shapes the gaming ecosystem.
It’s interesting to see Alan Wake 2 receiving such high praise with a 9/10 score—especially given how it contrasts with the disappointing 5 for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. It seems like EDGE is really valuing innovation and storytelling this time around. Given the long-standing popularity of the CoD franchise, I wonder what specific elements led to its lower score. Did the critics find the gameplay stale, or were there issues with its narrative? It could be a pivotal moment for developers if they start prioritizing depth over just delivering familiar mechanics. Also, I’m curious about The Invincible’s 7/10—was there something particularly noteworthy in that game that might make it worth exploring for fans of sci-fi narratives?