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Paint Ball Jump n Run – splatting on Xbox A colourful platforming challenge awaits as we roll, bounce, and splatter to victory in Paint Ball – Jump n Run on Xbox. A challenging and addictive platformer from Benjamin Kistler, has arrived on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One for the budget-friendly price of £4.19. Take
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In case people don’t know, Leonardo da Vinci was a painter whose most famous work was The Last Supper. But the great man was also an architect, engineer, inventor, and thinker. He came up with concepts for tanks, flying machines, and solar power 500 years before they became reality. He has also appeared in games
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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 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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Enter the World of Gothic Horror FPS FPS games have captivated players for years, offering dynamic combat and adrenaline-pumping challenges. But what if we added a gothic horror atmosphere and hordes of hellish creatures to the mix? Welcome to Crossbow: Bloodnight, a game that redefines fast-paced, retro-style shooter experiences. You become a hunter, armed only
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Have you ever played the original Doom, and thought “what this game needs is a lot more speed and a bucket of gore thrown over it”? You have? Well, I’d say it is your lucky day, as Bloodhound from Kruger & Flint Productions may well be right up your alley.  Billed as a “arcade horror
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