Aaron Potter

Gaming Content Creator

Aaron Potter is a Gaming Content Creator and lifetime TimeSplitters fanatic whose video game obsession started after playing Mortal Kombat II on his mom’s hand-me-down Sega. Since then, he’s tried to put it to good use writing for places like WIRED, Kotaku, and now Mirror Gaming.

‘I can't completely get into his head’ – Death Stranding’s Ludvig Forssell on scoring Kojima’s world

9 best indie games released in October – smaller-scale gems worth jumping into and playing

Echoes of the End: Enhanced Edition – How Myrkur Games rebuilt its fantasy actioner in just 8 weeks

Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection review – test your might in this brutally brilliant fighting package

Dragon Quest 1 and 2 HD-2D Remake review – two JRPG classics heroically restored for the modern age

10 best horror games to play for Halloween 2025 – spooky treats worth checking out

The Outer Worlds 2 review – a bigger, bolder space-set RPG more confident in its satirical ideas

Persona 3 Reload's Switch 2 port is still a great way to explore Tartarus – but far from definitive

Hyperkin Competitor pro wired controller review – bringing the comfort of DualSense to PC and Xbox

‘It's about feeling like a super ninja’ – Ninja Gaiden 4 directors talk making 2025's coolest game

Keeper review – an artistic and visually arresting adventure through the mind of Double Fine

Vampire The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 review – ambitious open-world vampire RPG doesn’t totally suck

Pokemon Legends: Z-A review – real-time creature battling is a fun change but not quite novel enough

Absolum review – this near perfect blend of beat-em-up and roguelite action proves tough to put down

Yooka-Replaylee review – 3D platforming throwback gets the shined-up remake treatment it deserves

Little Nightmares 3 review – disturbing spooks with co-op play only helps enhance the horror

Super Mario Galaxy 1 + 2 review – two of the greatest 3D platformers ever made in glorious 4K

The G'AIM'E Lightgun aims to bring authentic arcade shooting to your home – and just might do it

Ghost of Yotei review – samurai sequel plays like an old dog trying to come up with new tricks

Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is a hefty helping of Like a Dragon set to bring more of what fans want

Pokemon Legends Z-A’s real-time battles injects the franchise with some much-needed excitement

‘Players can be bewildered by too many options’ – how Directive 8020 reins in choice-based horror

Dying Light: The Beast review – Kyle Crane goes beast mode in the true sequel to Techland’s original

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds review – 2025’s best kart racer celebrates Sega’s blue blur in all worlds