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The future of Assassin’s Creed was revealed today at Ubisoft Forward, and it all starts in 2023 with Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Taking place in ninth-century Baghdad, Assassin’s Creed Mirage centers on the coming-of-age story of Basim Ibn Is’haq, the Hidden One introduced in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Two additional flagship Assassin’s Creed games, Assassin’s Creed Codename
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There are games which will deliver a whole range of emotions. Sometimes that will be on the negative side, with frustration or disappointment that the game wasn’t what you wanted it to be. Other times are feelings of nostalgia, whipped up by playing a remaster or something which a familiar format. More still will deliver
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If it’s old-school pixelated platforming you are after, look no further than Castle Walker. Releasing today on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, Desert Water Games’ Castle Walker pits you, in the shoes of a young up and coming mage, against the hordes of terrifying monsters that (of course) are bound to be haunting the
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Where other life sims can sometimes struggle to make interesting use of the characters that occupy their towns, developer Gameloft bursts onto the scene shirtless and flexing its muscles like Maui with Disney Dreamlight Valley. Even in its unfinished early access state, this is an irresistible blend of city planning from the likes of Animal
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You know that summer is coming to a close when the sports games all start getting released. Sandwiched in-between Madden NFL 23 and FIFA 23 is another hugely popular sports title, but this one isn’t from EA Sports. NBA 2K23 is out today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC. NBA 2K23 once again comes
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Since its re-emergence in the anime scene in 2012, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has had an upsurge in popularity thanks to its exuberant characters, vibrant worldbuilding, and infinitely memeable moments. In 2013, developer CyberConnect 2 and Bandai Namco released a fighting game based on the long-running manga series to little fanfare. Almost a decade later, a
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A good sports management game shouldn’t just accurately represent the sport on the cover; it also needs to show some personality. It needs to be a storyteller. In any sports organisation – as time, championships, seasons, and people come and go – their story grows and changes, building a folklore and a history that makes
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You would think that after playing all the previous Train Sim World games (the original Train Sim World, Train Sim World 2 and a ton of the DLC), I’d be able to remember how to get a train moving again. Surely all my hours of playing would provide sound muscle memory? You would be wrong,
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If, like me, you were wondering what happened to Andro Dunos, I can set your mind at ease. You see, the original Andro Dunos was first released way back in 1992, for the Neo Geo arcade and home machines; it seems to have failed to set the world on fire when it first appeared on
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Pretty hot on the heels of the first Dyna Bomb, Dyna Bomb 2 is here to try and satisfy your thirst for zooming around and blowing stuff up. It’s here a mere six months after the original was released, but can it fare better than the previous entry; a game which didn’t entirely impress us?
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