Sure, WipeOut was cool, but F-Zero was my favourite of the classic anti-grav racers. it’s a good thing therefore that Redout, the modern claimant to the floating throne, feels more like F-Zero to play. Even better that its sequel is coming later this month – May 26th, as per the trailer below.
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Credits and loading screens within video games generally aren’t particularly interesting for players. Credits sequences are a great way to take note of the amazing developers that make our favourite games, but they’re more often than not devoid of any interactive element. Loading screens, meanwhile, are just that: loading screens. They’re mostly static images or
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Secretlab Titan Evo 2022: Two-minute review Anyone who spends a lot of time sitting at a desk knows how important a good quality chair is – a stiff back or the need to constantly adjust your posture reinforces the need to have a good chair. Secretlab has been making one of the best gaming chairs
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Hey gang! My name is Jim Dirschberger and I’m the creative director at Wide Right Interactive. We’ve teamed up with RiffTrax, the critically acclaimed team behind Mystery Science Theater 3000, to create the definitive bad movie party game: RiffTrax: The Game. RiffTrax: The Game is a multiplayer party game where players compete to make bad
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. In what is certainly a first in recent times, new RDNA3 rumors indicate its specs might be a tad lower than we expected. Typically these leaks point in the opposite direction, or at least that’s been the case for Nvidia’s GPUs.
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Dealing with certain issues in games can be tricky, even though many attempt to deal with subjects like heroism, good vs evil, and light overcoming the dark. In the last decade or so though others have gone further, trying to tackle trickier subjects; mental health, alcoholism, and abuse. In The Sorrowvirus – A Faceless Short
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Galactic Civilizations 4 reviewed on PC by Kris Cornelisse. After completing a few campaigns I’m left struggling to find reasons to come back to Galactic Civilizations IV. What few new ideas it brings to the space 4X genre prove to be poorly implemented and ultimately uninteresting, with promising features like Sectors and Galactic Challenges missing
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