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I remember playing the original Alone in the Dark back in 1992 and being blown away. It was the first game to use polygonal characters over pre-rendered characters. It was also one of the very first 3D survival horror games. It was a game that spawned a hell of a lot of sequels through the
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If you’d ask me what type of game Froggie – A Retro Platformer would be, before spending time with it, I’m pretty sure I’d have known how to answer. After all, the clue is very much in the name.  And shock horror, Froggie doesn’t ever deviate from that over some 100 levels of retro platforming. 
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There is something about the end of the world that I find comforting. At least the end of the worlds we take in through gaming.  What should be a horrendous journey in hope of finding survival, where humans fight others over the scarcest of supplies, I find to be my comfy slippers game of choice.
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Digital Eclipse released one of my “games of the year” in 2023 when they kickstarted the Gold Master series with The Making of Karateka. Equal parts documentary, game compilation and interactive museum, The Making of Karateka evolved the formula established in Atari 50 to tell the story of Jordan Mechner in a way that was
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Rogue-like meets deck building in space. Huge card variety suited for different play styles. Tips for beginner players. For The Warp invites gamers to navigate through a procedurally generated galaxy, each playthrough offering a unique and unpredictable experience. Set in a pixelated universe, the game’s charming retro aesthetic belies the depth of its strategic gameplay.
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Get involved with Hotel Renovator on Xbox and PlayStation We’ve worked gardens and flipped houses, but today it’s all about building some brilliance as Hotel Renovator releases on Xbox and PlayStation.  Building brilliance with Hotel Renovator A current-gen only game, Hotel Renovator is now available for purchase and download on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation
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“The Nürburgring was built in 1927 with extraordinary length through the middle of the Eifel forests. It remains the longest permanent race track to this day. Even back then, the racing drivers who came to the Nürburgring knew what an incredibly special and challenging track the Nürburgring actually is,” explains Alexander, quoting Rudolf Caracciola, who
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