Month: November 2021

Riders Republic reviewed by Travis Northup on Xbox Series X. Also available on PlayStation, PC, Xbox One, and Stadia. Riders Republic is an ambitious, captivating open-world sports game that had me laughing, sweating, and cheering more the longer I played. It borrows quite a bit from other open-world racing games like it and still has
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Upon first glance, Tony and Clyde instantly reminded me of Kane and Lynch: Dead Men. Especially Tony, who is almost Lynch’s doppelganger. However, what we have here instead is a straightforward shooter, which could also just about be described as an action and adventure game. Titular criminals Tony and Clyde are described as not being
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Sydnee Goodman takes PUBG on the PS4 for a spin, trying her hand at some stunts in Training Mode. Subscribe to IGN for more! http://www.youtube.com/user/IGNentertainment?sub_confirmation=1 ——————————­—- Follow IGN for more! ——————————­—- YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/ignentertainment?sub_confirmation=1 IGN OFFICIAL APP: http://www.ign.com/mobile FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ign TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ign INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/igndotcom/?hl=en WEBSITE: http://www.ign.com/ GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/+IGN #ign
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Call of Duty: Vanguard Single-Player reviewed by Simon Cardy on PlayStation 5. Also available on PlayStation 4, Xbox, and PC. Note that this review specifically covers the single-player campaign component; check out our reviews of multiplayer and Zombies as well. Call of Duty: Vanguard’s highly polished campaign provides a healthy amount of fun, even if
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When you’ve previously created Slime-San, and have publishing bits behind you like Yooka-Laylee, BPM: Bullets Per Minute and the cute A Little Golf Journey, you probably know what fits a gaming market. That’s looking likely to be the case for Fabraz and Playtonic Friends as they come together to deliver a fresh take on the
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