Month: September 2021

Everybody loves to talk about video game visuals. Graphics cards, high refresh rate displays, resolution… and, yeah, they’re all important. But just as important as sight is sound – and we think it’s absolutely vital that you have the right audio setup for the best gaming experience. While we all love a good speaker, sound
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King’s Bounty 2 is a tired sigh of a Euro-style tactical RPG. Not the kind you make when you’re frustrated or relieved, though; it’s more like when you sit down after walking up a long flight of stairs and feel sort of distantly content. For the most part, it’s fine. The tactical combat is actually
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The Outlast Trials was one of the more surprising announcements made during Gamescom’s Opening Night Live Show. Reconfiguring the horror thrills of the first-person survival series into a cooperative multiplayer experience may be an unexpected direction for the series’ third entry, but according to developer Red Barrels – behind every game to date – it’s
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One Off The List is our monthly list feature. Is there something you think doesn’t deserve to be on this list? Comment with your reasons why, and next month it may be struck off. Tickets please, folks. No ticket? That’s okay, you can buy one for £3000. Yes, that is a single. A return is
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Chad Cannon (left) Bill Hemstapat (right) photo by Justin Fields It was a tremendous pleasure to reunite with Chad Cannon to compose new music for Iki Island, the new territory included in Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut. Chad and I worked very closely while arranging and orchestrating Shigeru Umebayashi’s “Tsushima Suites” for the game’s original
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Behold the legend of the changing God in this cinematic story trailer for ‘Torment: Tides of Numenera. Watch more trailers here! ——————————­—- Follow GameTrailers for more! ——————————­—— YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/gametrailers?sub_confirmation=1 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/gametrailers/?fref=ts TWITTER: https://twitter.com/GameTrailers #gametrailers
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Sonic Colors: Ultimate adds a pretty substantial amount of new content, though none of it really elevates overall experience beyond what it was on the Wii. That said, it still holds up as one of the best modern Sonic games to date thanks to its imaginative level design and clever implementation of its Wisp powers.
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