Month: July 2023

The advent of DLC came to the very first Xbox back in the early 2000s. But it was the Xbox 360 that truly embraced the paid DLC era, with successful franchises offering whole new content and stories. Lately, with the new generations, that DLC hasn’t had the same attention, except perhaps the numerous free games
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Check out the trailer for Abriss to see gameplay from this upcoming physics-destruction puzzle game that is headed to PC in 2022. In Abriss, build structures from parts to let them crash into your targets. Unlock new parts, destroy more, and witness entropy at its worst in digital-brutalist cityscapes. #IGN #Gaming
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Unholy reviewed on PC by Tristan Ogilvie. “With the exception of the rich environmental detail to be found in its sinister underworld setting, Unholy otherwise offers precious little to praise. It’s not scary enough to succeed as a horror story, its controls are too clumsy to provide a satisfying stealth experience, and its enemy and
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Check out Bug Fables! ►https://bit.ly/2Aicoat Thanks to Bug Fables for sponsoring this video. SUBSCRIBE for more Paper Mario Secrets ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding Paper Mario on N64, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Super Paper Mario, Paper Mario: Sticker Star,
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Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, has said that he thinks Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is “good news” because of what it means for mobile gaming. Speaking to investors in the company’s latest earnings call, Guillemot was asked what he thought of the Activision Blizzard deal, in relation to his decision for Ubisoft to not
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We have no issue with publishers who put out a game every other week, as long as those games consistently feel finished and polished. If the releases arrive buggy and broken, then – clearly – the rapid rate of release is a problem. There’s a faulty factory line and someone should press the ‘stop’ button
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Exoprimal’s unique take on the hero shooter genre is a bold one – with its best modes and surprises hidden deep within its goofy sci-fi story – but a variety of fun exosuits, the simple appeal of tearing through thousands of dinos, and great multiplayer design make that grind an easy one to recommend sticking
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