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  • Frick this stupid app

    The free trial isn’t actually free. I JUST WANT SILKSONG NEWS AAAAAAAA
  • Great new update utilizes iPhone X and iPad Pro full screen

    Love this app! I’m so happy the newest update supports the full iPad Pro screen! It really makes a difference. Great content, great app! I’ll be “Completing my Collection” today
  • Still charges even though I subscribe

    This app is so broken. It still tries to charge me when a new version of the magazine comes out, so I have to reinstall the app every time to get the magazine I already subscribe to. Additionally it has forced advertising, even though I already pay for some things. I really dislike the app, but I love the magazine. I hope the journalists go elsewhere.
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  • Looks bad on iPad Pro

    Not optimised for larger screens so looks pixelated.
  • Nice App needs more back issues and to not store archives

    Really like the App especially front covers and being able to click to get to certain articles. But really wish the archive issues did not take up HDD space and could be deleted and re download. My biggest bugbear is needs more back issues though! I was the Ferrrari F355 issue and would give money for it so please make it available.
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  • Worth a subscription

    This app is absolutely worth the digital subscription price to utilize. The magazine has a lot of interesting articles not just for the gamers, but for the tech-savvy in general. The app makes navigating articles a breeze with hyperlinks from the table of contents and from within articles themselves.
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  • Still not a proper magazine/news app

    This app just shows the magazine articles and pages in their original format as they appear in the magazine. In a proper news app or website such as that of The Economist the text and pictures of the articles are formatted for the screen size. The Edge app at present is basically just giving you a PDF of the magazine. It also lacks a proper article navigation menu like that in the Economist app. Very disappointing.
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  • More than a magazine

    Edge is more than a magazine, it's a way of life. I've been an avid reader for close to a decade. Not only has it become my single source for news and reviews, but it has dictated the games I choose to play. Suffice to say, I've never been disappointed. By the way, Nathan Brown is a beast!
  • Where has the interactivity gone?

    Not generally a reviewer, but wanted to highlight this to the Edge/Future Mag. I’ve been collecting Edge since the 90s, during the days of Sega Dreamcast.

    I have subscribed to the digital version for 3yrs now and of recent did not read the 2017 issues due to my iPad mini 2 screen cracking. Recently I had picked up the iPad mini 4 and going back to reading the back issues especially connecting the articles based on the games I have played on my PS4, FFXV, Horizon Zero Dawn and many reviewed on these back issues.

    I was very surprised to see the interactivity of the digital print disappearing. The e-mag is now just a plain old side to side kindle page turner, as suppose to the bench mark of what a great e-mag was supposed to be and why I was blown away and transition to digital version 3 years back.

    Where were the little pop up comments, supposed vertical scrolling to the page, enjoyable small animations. All I see in recent issues are a button on gallery and a video. The UX of the e-mag has tunes bland, whilst the article is still top notch, it is now different from reading an article on a webpage, with the additional zoom in and out for the text on a iPad.

    I hope to see the interactive design come back in 2018, to what makes this digital version, where I once benchmark all digital mag to what is should be.
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  • The best video game magazine. Period

    I have been reading Edge for few years and I think that they are by far the best magazine out there. They treat video game as an art and the reviews marks are most of the time spot on. They have access to all the industry top influencer and it gives its readers a unique view of the industry.

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