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It’s safe to say that I really enjoyed Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands – the first game in the series – back in 2018. And that means the sequel should well appeal. It’s from the same developer, Johny Ostad, as Shalnor Legends 2: Trials of Thunder promises more of the same kind of Zelda inspired action,
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It turns out that Sony was not particularly confident in the original PlayStation doing all that well. As it stands, the original PlayStation is the sixth best selling console of all time. It’s not quite as popular as the PS4 or the console that takes the number one spot, the beloved PS2, but it’s still
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Ace Attorney fans, your chance for a new game isn’t zero, as Capcom has promised you can expect more from the series in the future. As beloved as the Ace Attorney series is, there hasn’t actually been a completely new entry in the franchise since 2017’s The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve. In the years
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It appears that side scrolling beat ‘em ups bear a strong resemblance to buses – you don’t see any for ages, and then two turn up at the same time. Following on from The Karate Kid: Street Rumble, this time around we are casting a beady reviewing eye over Bunny Battle Nemesis from DCF Studios. 
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Element Animation’s latest masterpiece also features, along with behind-the-scenes footage from the home of Minecraft in Stockholm. We even packed in some ancient wisdom from Jens as well as Minecraft LIVE veterans, Lydia, and Vu. Thanks for watching! We hope you enjoy the show and are as excited as us about everything coming to the
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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) Upon first boot, Night Slashers: Remake introduces itself within a mock 4:3 arcade screen bezel, where the first character appears against beautifully drawn scenery, trailed by awesome flesh-decayed zombies. At this point, we thought, “Damn, this looks great.” A moment later, the screen flashed into full widescreen, revealing the actual
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PowerA OPS v1: One-minute review The PowerA OPS v1 is a wireless PC controller that’s also compatible with mobile devices and cloud gaming services. Being a cheaper alternative to the PowerA OPS v3 Pro, it understandably misses out on some of that controller’s standout features. Those include Lumectra RGB lighting, ‘quick-twist’ thumbsticks and the remappable
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