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We’ve played our fair share of action adventure games, many set on Earth, some zapping across the galaxy, but never one set entirely on a single alien planet. So, we were excited to play Creatures of Ava, a game that promises to be a different take on the classic genre, not only with its location
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When you sit down to play a vertical scrolling shoot ’em up, you can usually expect a frantic affair with bullets being sprayed excessively at anything that moves – be it aliens, spaceships, or army aircrafts. The developers behind Retaliate, Romans I XVI Gaming, don’t want to stick to such a rigid concept however, in
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It’s rare to see a new idea nailed on the first try, but 2015’s SteamWorld Heist very much managed it. In an age where squad-based tactical games like XCOM were hugely popular, Heist asked a bold design question – how do you do that, but in 2D? The result was an experiment gone very, very
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Despite spending perhaps too much time grinding away at the peak of the Call of Duty multiplayer era, seeking out those victories in iconic battle royale titles like Apex Legends and Warzone, and firmly putting the original Titanfall as one of my favourite games of all time, there’s one aspect of the FPS genre I
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Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, and with Game Pass. Discover more about these forthcoming titles below and explore their profiles for additional information (note that release dates are subject to change). Let’s dive in! Pepper Grinder Devolver
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If you’re familiar with developers Inti Creates, you’ll know they’ve got a great pedigree for action-packed platformers. The Mega Man and Azure Striker Gunvolt series come to mind, but you really shouldn’t expect anything like that from their latest title, PuzzMiX. Instead, it takes a completely different path, presenting a Suika style puzzle game, featuring
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In my experience, tower defense games are either strategic masterclasses, like every instalment of the Kingdom Rush series, or completely miss the point of the genre by disregarding the importance of the towers, as seen in Dead Ground. The next contender in this increasingly populated market, Lesson Learned: Cult of the Elizabeth, comes courtesy of
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