Month: November 2022

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller surprised us when it was first announced. Both its price ($149.99/£119/AU$199.95 from the Microsoft Store) and its purpose seemed misaligned with the image Microsoft wanted to put out there, especially after the Xbox One’s slow start out of the gate. Since the first Elite has been succeeded by an upgraded pad,
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet reviewed by Rebekah Valentine on Nintendo Switch. Discovering and catching charming monsters across an enormous open world with an actually good story is really fun. But it is completely impossible to play Scarlet and Violet and not notice at least some performance issues, and not just framerate problems: these games actively
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This Thanksgiving, PlayStation LifeStyle and its sister site GameRevolution are saying “thanks” to their favorite games, consoles, and developers. It’s been over nine years since The Last of Us launched on PS3 and over eight years since The Last of Us Remastered released on PS4. Now, we’re enjoying a new generation of consoles and I’m glad to have The
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This Thanksgiving, PlayStation LifeStyle and its sister site GameRevolution are saying “thanks” to their favorite games, consoles, and developers. Hunting down PS5 games for family celebrations like Thanksgiving can be tough going. Thankfully, we at PSLS are here to help! The eight games listed below are all family-friendly and guaranteed to entertain during Thanksgiving 2022 celebrations. Whether it’s a single-player
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Welcome to Black Iron Prison, a maximum-security penitentiary located on the desolate surface of Jupiter’s moon, Callisto. Let’s dive into how The Callisto Protocol’s atmospheric environments, compelling characters and monstrous creatures make the fight to survive the horrors of Jupiter’s dead moon a terrifyingly immersive experience. A Futuristic that feels familiar One of the most
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If Red Dead Redemption, God of War, and Devil May Cry had a baby, it might look a little something like Evil West. Hell, throw in Gears of War for good measure. But could this be a case of too many influences in the kitchen? Or does developer Flying Wild Hog know how to balance
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