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Smash it down and build it back up We’ve been demolishing and building for years, having first taken the hard hat back in 2020. Today though our skills will be put to the test like never before, as Demolish & Build Classic releases on Xbox.  Demolish & Build Classic is the latest to come from
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I do like a horror film, it has to be said, and one of mine and my father’s guilty pleasures years back was to watch these films together. Dawn of the Dead, The Thing, we watched them all, but for some reason we never got around to watching The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.  To this
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The famous fable of the tortoise and the hare has been told many times. It dates back to Aesop, an ancient Greek storyteller who told this as a moral fable about hard work and boasting. I’m pretty sure you’ll know it – it focuses on how it’s not about how fast you are, but how
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At IFA 2023, Lenovo introduced several new additions to Windows 11 gaming, including the Lenovo Legion Go – the company’s first Windows 11 handheld device for gamers – and its top-of-the-line Lenovo Legion 9i laptop. Businesses also got fresh options, including a new glasses-free experience with the ThinkVision 27 3D Monitor that is compatible with
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We can’t wait for Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland Okay, we’re probably more excited about this one than we should be, but Wallride Games and Limited Run Games have just announced Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland. And they’ve done so with a trailer in hand.  You’re probably familiar with the Rugrats, and if you’re not, very soon
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Persona fans can have a hard time letting go of their favorite characters; after spending upwards of 100 hours with the heroes of Personas 3, 4, or 5, it’s only natural to feel a void once you’ve rolled the credits. Persona publisher Atlus clearly understands we’ve wanted to see more of SEES and the Investigation
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Some of the very first movies were, in some ways, documentaries. The Lumiere Brothers’ “L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat”, for instance, still lives on in film classes around the world. However, in a medium as inspired by the cinematic art form as games, it’s a surprising rarity to see interactive documentaries. This
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