Xbox One

There is one golden rule I’ve learned to abide by from my reviewing of video games over the years – “Never judge a book by its cover”.  There are so many games that I have looked at, taking in the press blurb, the description and any images, that should have ensured that they would not
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We’d suspect you already have your favourite earbuds, daily driving them until within an inch of their useful life. At which point you’ll probably splash out for the same ones, again and again. Or at least ungraded versions.  You know, once you stick some AirPods in your ears, that’s pretty much your life decision made.
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Pearl Film Review More directors should make unexpected, immediate sequels to their movies. Straight off the back of filming X, director Ti West and lead actor Mia Goth set to work on Pearl. We can’t help but admire the confidence to make a sequel before knowing how the first film might be received.  We should
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Games are leaving the Game Pass service Any and all Game Pass subscribers will know all about the frequency of games that drop in – and out – of the service. With the likes of Exoprimal, Common’Hood and more having joined the subscription fun in recent days, it’s only right then that we find a
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Dungeons & Dragons- Honour Among Thieves Film Review Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves is why we can’t have nice things. While it’s set in an established IP, it’s not a sequel. It doesn’t contain superheroes. It’s family friendly and completely accessible. Most of all, it’s really, really good, focusing on a quality script, delivered
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Summary Features immersive Career mode, customizable races, rewards, captivating gameplay, and more! Milestone focused on designing a Career mode that transcends skill level and provides endless hours of entertainment. Ride 5 is available for pre-order and is coming to Xbox Series X|S on August 24. When we started brainstorming the game design for Ride 5, creating
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The appeal of the open road and delivering goods in a big old truck to businesses worldwide has – strangely – been a very popular choice for gamers. However, on console, we have been very limited in our choices, looking on with envy at our PC neighbours who have been traveling the world in customised
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Company of Heroes has become a popular real-time strategy franchise; a massive hit on PC. Since the first game in 2006 it’s been able to master the gameplay, working in multiplayer angles. But on console, we haven’t had the chance to play this franchise, at least not until now with the release on Company of
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Villages in the middle of nowhere. We all know that they have a lot of problems in games. In real life, they have to deal with bad wifi service, buses only arriving once a day, and the village shop closing at 11am on a Wednesday. In games, they have to deal with devil possession, zombie
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Steven Spielberg’s movies are a lot of things, but they’re rarely intimate or personal – not in a way that would reveal much about the film-maker, anyway. The Fabelmans is an outlier in that sense. It’s an autobiographical movie from someone who leans towards a biography – Lincoln and Schindler’s List being the first to
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Missing is the second in the ‘-ing’ series of movies from the writer-producer duo of Sev Ohanian and Aneesh Chaganty. The first film was Searching, a movie which completely sidewinded us in 2018. We dismissed it as a zeitgeisty, gimmicky thriller, but it turned out to be one of our favourite movies of that year. 
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