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The latest in a long line of classic game remakes from QUByte Interactive, Breakers Collection is a combination of two fighting games from the 1990s – Breakers and Breakers Revenge, apparently released in the arcades and on NeoGeo. Don’t feel bad if you haven’t heard of them, as neither had I until I picked up
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There’s no better way to celebrate the new year than with an EA Play membership, and there’s no better time to join than now. EA Play members get up to 40 hours or more of trials for some of the newest games from EA, like the thrilling Need for Speed Unbound. In addition, members get unlimited
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There’s something reassuring about an Artifex Mundi adventure dropping at the start of the year. It’s a cosy reminder that, no matter what happens this year, we will still be getting messy bedrooms to search for spanners and magical objects. When everything else is changing, the hidden object genre will always be there for us. 
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I swear, if I see the words “Retro styled” on any more games in the next few weeks, I’m not going to be responsible for my actions.  What we have here, in the shape of Chenso Club, is a retro styled side-on platform action game. Coming from developers Pixadrome and published by Aurora Punks &
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After the roaring success of Monster Hunter World becoming Capcom’s biggest selling game of all-time, a sequel was inevitable. However, the sequel was exclusive to the Nintendo Switch until recently. As recently as today in fact, as Monster Hunter Rise arrives on Xbox and PlayStation today. Kamura Village will be your destination for this next
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LA is a city known for its influential inhabitants: from silver screen stars to rock ‘n’ roll legends, they all seem to settle right here in Tinseltown. Fast forward to the zompocalypse, however, and most of the movers and shakers are no longer moving or shaking. Or, uh, breathing. So, I hear you ask, who’s
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What do we have here? Another game from Eastasiasoft, the masters of the easy achievement list? Why, yes it is.  Going by the name of Wings of Bluestar, this is billed as a “story driven shoot-em-up experience like no other”. Now, far be it from me to quibble, but what we actually have here is
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Keep your disposable android-body alive by automating everything. Automate farming, foraging, crafting and capturing – and even assimilate creatures into your production lines during your impossible mission to relight the world. But how did it come to be? Oysters. Dirty, mud-covered oysters. We’ve always been fascinated by how humans discover so many technological advancements from
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The world of video games isn’t awash, to the best of my knowledge, with developers from Columbia, but there is at least one – R-Next Games, the developers of Aniquilation. Published by Gamera Games, Aniquilation promises not just a weird name, but also plenty of shooty action in a twin-stick style.  Whatever the game, the
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