Audio player loading… The Callisto Protocol will take a leaf out of Alien Isolation’s horror playbook, and use  intelligent mutant monsters to deliver non-scripted scares. Speaking to TechRadar Gaming at Gamescom 2022, chief technical officer Mark James says The Callisto Protocol will feature a “variable environment” that will change independently of the player. He describes
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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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The Division Heartland has leaked on Ubisoft’s very own digital store. Details of the game, including screenshots, were posted to the site. Eager users were quick to investigate the new listing and found unannounced details waiting for them. These details included more information about the free-to-play game’s PvEvP mode. The Division Heartland leak on Twitter
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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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Looking for something different to play? There are quite a few intriguing PS4 and PS5 indies out in September 2022, highlighted by none other than Sony itself. From the charming Wayward Strand to the re-release of The Tomorrow Children, there’s something for everyone on PlayStation ahead of fall blockbusters like God of War Ragnarok and Call
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Ooblets 1.0 reviewed by Casey DeFreitas on Nintendo Switch. Also available on Xbox and PC. “Everything in Ooblets is downright adorable, from the cheeky dialogue to the unique dance battles to the well-designed creatures themselves. That charm was enough to draw me in from the get go and keep a gleeful smile on my face
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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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