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Creating an entire universe of stars and planets is no mean feat, but Hello Games did just that in the 2016 game No Man’s Sky. However, as monumental a challenge as that was, getting the same universe into the comparatively itty bitty memory and hardware budget of the Nintendo Switch is nothing short of galactic.
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‘Mostly Positive’ read the Steam reviews, but today it’s the turn of console players to properly behold the Beholgar.  Available to purchase and download on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, alongside a less-than-24-hours-old drop on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, Beholgar bursts out of the PC Steam scene to provide console players the chance to
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The fact that New Tales from the Borderlands exists at all warms my heart, considering that it had to defy the death of Telltale Games to do so. The original 2014 episodic adventure grabbed me with its excellent writing, sharp sense of humor, and likable main characters in Fiona and Rhys. While the unconnected, full-game-in-one-box
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Ice hockey deserves far more attention this side of the pond. I mean sure, we have our UK league, the EIHL and teams are associated with most major cities but it never comes close to being a water cooler conversation like football does. Personally, I’ve loved ice hockey since I was a kid, and the
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One of the standout aspects of Dragon Ball is its lineup of fantastic villains who often destroy whole cities or planets in the blink of an eye, with little regard for their average citizens. So when Dragon Ball: The Breakers puts you in the shoes either of one of those villains or a terrified citizen
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Never played The Eternal Cylinder? With the recent Anniversary Update and the push of Xbox Series X|S optimisation, there has probably never been a better time to play it. What’s better is that we have multiple Xbox game codes for The Eternal Cylinder to give away. Want to win one? The Eternal Cylinder has been
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When something leans too heavily on nostalgia to entertain, it’s often a sign that it can’t stand on its own without praying on your sentimentality. The Last Hero of Nostalgaia, ironically, is at its best when it’s drumming up gags that are funny and clever even removed from its constantly referential concept. This colorfully pixelated
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Walking for walking’s sake isn’t something that is encountered much in games. An ambling plod tends to lead you to a finishing line or a crowd of slavering zombies. Even walking simulators build to a destination, even if that destination is Mrs Goggins down the post office.  Paradise Marsh is devoid of a destination. Unlike
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I’ve always been of the mind that if you can afford it, buy it. Whether that thing you want has a price kicking around in the bargain basement, whether it sits as a mid-range offering or is right up there as nothing but stratospheric, if you find something in the world that is going to
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How much did you pay for your last gaming headset? Was it a couple of hundred quid? A little bit less perhaps? Maybe you settled on something like the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX for around a ton, or the RIG 500 Pro HX Gen-2 for less still.  Well, if your wallet cannot
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Whilst the pirating world holds their breath for Skull and Bones, a new pirating game has appeared on the horizon. This one also offers general pirating, looting, swashbuckling cooperative play, but in a much more condensed package. Plunder Panic is a 2D multiplayer game for up to twelve players locally and online. In teams of
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Construction Simulator. Doesn’t sound particularly appealing, does it? But then the same could probably be said for Farming Simulator. Or Train World Sim. Or, or any of the plethora of ‘sim’ games that have flooded the market in recent years.  But much like how Train Sim World has gone to great depths to provide players
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