Month: October 2022

Rocksteady studio heads Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker have revealed, now that Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is “nearly finished,” that they will be leaving the developer they co-founded at the end of 2022. David Haddad, the president of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, shared a letter on Rocksteady’s official website with the news, thanking both
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Gambling can evoke different feelings, from hatred to love. It depends on many factors like upbringing, hobbies, and environment.  The people we want to talk about today were interested in casino games and possessed a talent. That was one of the keys to their success. They also practised a lot to master skills. Some did
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Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed reviewed by Travis Northup on Xbox Series X, also available on PlayStation and PC. Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is an entertaining asymmetrical multiplayer game that’s held back by some probably-fixable balance issues and map wonkiness, but it badly needs more content. #IGN #Gaming
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Ever since I was a child rushing over to the VHS rewinder to queue up another showing of Ghostbusters, I’ve dreamt of a multiplayer game in its unflinchingly silly universe. Whether it’s the over-the-top spectral miscreants or the ridiculous ghost-sucking vacuums carried by phantom-catching vigilantes in janitor’s outfits, it’s hard to imagine a world more
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You may recall that, 24 hours ago, Nintendo had announced that Splatoon 3 would be receiving an update within the next day. At the same time the announcement was made, Nintendo had also released the patch notes for the update early. Well, as promised, Nintendo has released the update. Once you download it, your copy
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165Hz gaming monitors are getting so cheap these days, that it doesn’t make much sense to pick up anything less for gaming if you’re buying new. Case in point is this MSI Artymis MAG242C gaming monitor, which offers a 24-in span, 1080p resolution and curved VA panel for £120 after a £30 discount at Currys.
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Okay, you can put down the pitchforks now. The Bloodborne Mobile game is real, but it just looks like a rip-off. The Australian Classification Board rated Bloodborne Mobile on October 23, 2022, noting that it has a ‘G’ rating and is both published and developed by Rock Great Games. Scouring the internet, the game doesn’t seem
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