Month: September 2021

Sable stands in stark contrast to many conventions of open worlds. Devoid of conflict and combat, this is a world leaning entirely on the strength of its visuals, worldbuilding and exploration. However, developers Shedworks pull this feat off with impressive style, delivering an enriching experience that succeeds in spite of some technical issues. [embedded content]
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TODAY’S BEST DEALS There’s certainly a ton of inexpensive streaming devices to choose from. From Fire TV Cubes to Roku streaming sticks, if all you’re after is the latest movies and shows streamed without hassle, you can do so without breaking the bank. But what if you’re after a bit more ‘oomph’ from the gadgets
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Following the departure of Blizzard president J. Allen Brack last month, several more high-profile departures have been announced at the company. Chacko Sonny, the executive producer of Overwatch and its upcoming sequel, is leaving the company for “some time off,” according to Blizzard. In addition, Blizzard Entertainment’s Chief Legal Officer, Clair Hart, has also announced her departure
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With its elegantly simple combat and beautiful world, Kena: Bridge of Spirits harkens back to the days of the N64/GameCube-era Zeldas, Okami, and Star Fox Adventures, while also adding modern sensibilities and a distinct personal touch. Kena: Bridge of Spirits reviewed by Mitchell Saltzman on PlayStation 5. Also available on PlayStation 4 and PC.
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What is a Flowline, you might ask? If you’ve played a LEGO game (the hacking bits, mostly) or a hidden object game, you have probably come across one. You’re given a grid – sometimes squares, other times hexes – and that grid contains pairs of coloured nodes. Two red, two blue, two yellow: that sort
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