Author: Conor O’Hanlon


  • Review: Lost Judgment

    Conor O’Hanlon reviews the new Yakuza spin-off Lost Judgment for PS4 and PS5.

  • Review: Skatebird

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at the eccentric avian extreme sports game Skatebird.

  • How the Metal Gear franchise has changed over time

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at the changing state of Metal Gear Solid

  • Nostalgic News: Gorillaz was released 20 years ago

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at Gorillaz’s first album two decades since it helped popularised virtual bands.

  • Why We Should Get A Max Payne 4

    Conor recaps the Max Payne series and tells us why it should be revived.

  • Nostalgic News: Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence was released 15 years ago

    15 years after its release, Conor O’Hanlon looks at the updated version of Metal Gear Solid 3

  • From Vale To Tokyo: Our Favourite JRPGs

    Edge writers discuss their favourite Japanese role-playing games.

  • Batman: Arkham Knight – A Retrospective

    Conor O’Hanlon re-examines the “excellent” Arkham Knight ahead of Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad.

  • Nostalgic News: Gorillaz’ Tomorrow Comes Today was released 20 years ago

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at Gorillaz’s very first song, which is a poignant reminder of their enduring talent in their first trilogy of albums.

  • Review: Stardust – Lack Of Bowie’s Music Undermines Interesting Biopic

    Gabriel Range’s new biopic about Bowie has received fairly negative press, but is it really that bad? Conor O’Hanlon reviews.

  • Cinemas in Trouble – The Future of the Industry at Large

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at the future of the cinema industry, from cinemas themselves to the production companies behind the films they show

  • Hilarious Musical Madness; A Review of Neil Cicierega’s Mouth Dreams

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at Neil Cicierega’s latest mashup masterclass.

  • Red Dead Redemption 2’s Chilly Opening Moments

    Conor tells us why Red Dead Redemption 2’s chilly intro deserves a warm reception.

  • Nostalgic News: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was released 5 years ago

    The controversial, confusing and excellent Metal Gear Solid V hits its 5 year anniversary.