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The old nuclear war scenario has been used a fair bit in terms of being narrative fodder over the years. The arcades of the 1980’s played with Missile Command saving humankind from nuclear missions with a rollerball. Then of course there are the Fallout games which deal with the aftermath of a nuclear strike. Dead
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Over the course of the last few years, GameSir have gone from an unknown wannabe, to a gaming accessory powerhouse. Mostly having dealt with mobile controllers that allow players to get on with some Game Pass play, they’ve slowly and surely wormed their way into the gaming subconscious. But they are a brand that have
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Paramount Pictures’ upcoming “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” and Xbox is serving up a totally righteous gamers’ welcome for the fearless foursome. In celebration of the movie’s August 2023 release, we are giving away a limited number of exclusive ooze green, pizza-scented Xbox Wireless Controllers that pair perfectly with game content that immerses fans
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The advent of DLC came to the very first Xbox back in the early 2000s. But it was the Xbox 360 that truly embraced the paid DLC era, with successful franchises offering whole new content and stories. Lately, with the new generations, that DLC hasn’t had the same attention, except perhaps the numerous free games
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We have no issue with publishers who put out a game every other week, as long as those games consistently feel finished and polished. If the releases arrive buggy and broken, then – clearly – the rapid rate of release is a problem. There’s a faulty factory line and someone should press the ‘stop’ button
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Simulation and city-building games are becoming more and more frequent on consoles. It seems the limitations of a controller over a keyboard and mouse are a thing of the past. But how do you stand out on console, against the likes of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition and Anno 1800 Console Edition, both released
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The MMORPG is quite the sub-culture in the world of gaming, one which takes serious commitment and can swallow up days, weeks and even months of your time. I dabbled many years ago with the likes of World of Warcraft and Guild Wars, picking up enough of the lingo to get by and not look
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