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Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed has some Year 2 content planned It’s been a couple of years since we called on the Ghostbusters with release of Spirits Unleashed. But today comes news of the Year 2 Roadmap, with new content dropping into game alongside the release of the Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire film.  Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is a
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GDC is an exciting time on gamers’ calendars, when the collective knowledge of the game industry comes together to share ideas, reveal upcoming projects, and engage with players and creators. It’s also a great time to see what some of the world’s most talented indie game developers are working on. The ID@Xbox Showcase returned to
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At grave risk of sounding like a stuck record, I used to play Contra III on my Super Nintendo; the takeaway memory being just how bloody hard the game was, getting past the first boss was a real achievement.  Fast forward more years than I’d care to think about and a new entry in the
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When a game comes with some additional ’16-bit soundtrack arrangements’, you should know exactly what era it is championing. And Unicorn Overlord does that with aplomb; mixing the best bits of the olden days with some unique and underutilised gems from modern gaming too. A tactical RPG, Unicorn Overlord is the latest game from Vanillaware.
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“Take up arms, Arisen”… Ever since that line was uttered in the first Dragon’s Dogma, I was hooked. Like the first, Dragon’s Dogma 2 sees you take the mantle of Arisen. The Arisen is an individual that is chosen to do battle with the Dragon; a colossal beast seen as the harbinger of destruction. Those
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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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