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Chad Sapieha

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Past articles by Chad:

Q&A: Horizon Call of the Mountain's creative team discusses PlayStation VR2

Guerrilla's Ben McCaw and Firesprite's Alex Barnes spill the beans on what players really want to do in VR. Read the Q + A to find out more. → Read More

PS VR2 hardware review: The most accessible virtual reality kit yet?

Sony's second generation VR hardware is a marvel of usability, but can game makers unlock its full potential? Read our review here. → Read More

8 questions with Nintendo of Canada's Susan Pennefather

Nintendo's top Canadian executive waxes nostalgic on an industry-leading 2022 and what's in store for the next year. Read the interview here. → Read More

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet review: Performance issues can't keep a good pocket monster down

The ninth generation of Nintendo's popular series gives players a huge free-to-roam world brimming with weird little guys to catch. Read on. → Read More

God of War Ragnarök review: Sony doubles down on daddy issues and wins big

Kratos' second saga with his son Atreus is a bloody but heartfelt adventure about growing up and letting go → Read More

Gotham Knights review: Batman's dead, and much of the fun was buried with him

WB Games Montreal's game about the Dark Knight's proteges is playable but lacks the spark that made the Batman games so special. Read more. → Read More

Splatoon 3 review: When more of the same is enough

The latest edition of Nintendo's popular paint shooter plays it safe, but that's more than enough to satisfy Post Arcade Jr. Read more. → Read More

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 review: Think Logan's Run reimagined as a JRPG

Monolith Soft's Switch exclusive sees bioengineered soldiers with 10-year lifespans pitted against each other in never-ending war. Read more → Read More

As Dusk Falls review: It's dangerous to go alone

Xbox Game Studios' branching crime drama is best enjoyed in a group, with friends arguing over decisions and taking the blame for fatal outcomes → Read More

Nintendo Switch Sports review: This Wii Sports successor livens up the party

Nintendo's latest sports compilation is too simple to be much fun alone, but shines when played with friends and family. Read our review. → Read More

Winter game roundup: Three to try, one to pass by

Elden Ring, Gran Turismo 7, Elex II, and Destiny: The Witch Queen: tried, tested, and scored by PostArcade's game critic. → Read More

Horizon Forbidden West review: The first essential PlayStation 5 experience

The second entry in Guerrilla Games' far-future sci-fi opus is a magnificently realized open-world adventure that will not disappoint → Read More

Horizon Forbidden West storyteller says Guerrilla gave his team 'an equal seat at the table'

Studio altered processes and structure to reach 'the highest level of storytelling in the industry,' said narrative director Benjamin McCaw → Read More

Post Arcade's top 10 games of 2021

From clever killers to cute critters — and everything in-between — game critic Chad Sapieha picks his favourite plays of the year → Read More

Samsung Neo QLED QN90A review: Is Samsung's flagship TV worth the stretch for gamers?

I bought Samsung's much more affordable QN65Q70AA and was perfectly pleased. Then I made the mistake of testing it's much pricier sibling… → Read More

Halo Infinite review: It's Halo for olds, and that's just fine

The sixth mainline game in Xbox's most sacred property is a classic and reverent Halo experience that embraces modern ideas where it makes sense → Read More

Forza Horizon 5 review: Racing fun for just about everyone

Whether you're a racing rookie or a seasoned gearhead, Playground Games' latest open world zoomer is a jaw-dropping, thrill-a-minute riot → Read More

Far Cry 6 review: Loads of action, but lacking in nuance

Ubisoft's new tropical adventure delivers dozens of hours of shooty fun, but little in the way of innovation or meaningful commentary → Read More

Deathloop review: Effortlessly cool and delightfully daring

Arkane Lyon's day-repeating shooter is a refreshing treat in a season filled with numbered sequels and licensed properties → Read More

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD review: Gen X vs. Gen Z

Post Arcade's senior writer faces off against his daughter for a generational analysis of Nintendo's classic Wii game, now available on Switch → Read More