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No matter how many new buzz words can be ushered, and no matter how much PR speak can be divulged, it has to get harder and harder for development teams to make meaningful changes to the plethora of annual sports game releases; each one changing the most minor of things from the previous yearly entry. 
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The gaming industry is an absolute financial juggernaut these days, with video game companies coming up with innovative ways to grow its worth and reach a wider audience. One such way has been riding on the phenomenon that is the Korean Wave – the dramatic rise of popularity for Korean culture around the world. It’s
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I’ve never happened upon Roxy Raccoon previously, but was immediately taken in by the premise on offer in Roxy Raccoon’s Pinball Panic. I mean, a reimagining of Roxy’s greatest platforming adventures, but in pinball form? What on earth could go wrong? Well, as it turns out, quite a lot. In fact, I’d go as far
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The Berlin Apartment – coming to Xbox, PlayStation and PC The Berlin Apartment from the team at btf is a first person, character-driven adventure – and it’s coming to Xbox, PlayStation and PC. Before it arrives though comes a trailer, one that teases a whole century of stories.  Focusing on moving stories that centre on
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Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) have revolutionized the way players interact with games by breaking the fourth wall, blending fiction with reality, and creating immersive experiences that extend beyond traditional gaming boundaries. Trust No One epitomizes this innovative approach, engaging you on a deeper level by integrating real-world elements into its narrative. Breaking the Fourth Wall
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You have to admire the self belief and confidence of some developers, don’t you? In the run-up to the long awaited expansion to Elden Ring, Still Running and Merge Games decide to release a game in a similar kind of vein – that game being Morbid: The Lords of Ire. Putting aside the fact that
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It’s been promised for a while, but finally TEVI lands in the world of Xbox. Ready for the enchantment it brings? Previously available elsewhere, with recent drops on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, TEVI finally comes to Xbox, playable across Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S (full optimisation) and PC. It’s priced at £29.24 from the Xbox
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The parkour scene was massive in the early 2000s. You couldn’t turn a corner in London at that time without someone jumping over a wall and somersaulting over a bin. It also had its hooks in films with James Bond flying about the rooftops in Casino Royale and in games, we had the highly entertaining
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