Month: July 2022

When you think of masters of stealth, there’s always one character that comes to mind: Agent 47 from the Hitman series. He’s a lean, mean, ruthless killing machine, but he’s not the only sneaky psycho in the gaming world. In fact, there’s a new killer on the loose, ducking and diving to avoid detection while
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We thought we were aware of the kids shows that are popular at the moment, thanks to our two screen-savvy little urchins, but Zorro The Chronicles has bypassed us and them completely. None of us have heard of it. But there must be enough viewers of the show, as Nacon and BKOM Studios are here
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If Carlsberg made DLC, they would make Dicey Dungeons – The Reunion DLC. We apologise for the product placement there, but the sentiment is true enough: this is exactly what we look for in a game expansion. This is the model that we’d like all future DLC to aspire to, if other developers wouldn’t mind. 
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The hero of any epic adventure would normally be given an equally epic name. The Greeks had Hercules and Achilles given to their mightiest, whilst the big screen has Indiana Jones and Tony Stark. There aren’t many heroes called Nigel, Karen, or even Chris though. At least not until now. Adventures of Chris takes this
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Are you ready to play a retro styled, side scrolling platformer / hack and slash game? You are? Well have I got good news for you, as there is a new entry in this not noticeably underpopulated genre. Coming from developers RSU Horizon, Good Job Multimedia and the publishers at Blowfish Studios (they recently behind
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Well, we are finally here. Finally at the third game of the recently re-released Shadowrun Trilogy, and the developers, Harebrained Schemes have clearly been building up to this one, based purely on the length of the title. The snappily named Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Extended Edition was first released to the PC master race way
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Australia’s Nick Kyrgios is the top spun maverick of the tennis world, a controversy-courting Happy Gilmore-like figure who doesn’t so much as march to the beat of his own drum as strap on a pair of bright-red basketball sneakers and shamelessly stomp all over Wimbledon’s stuffy, all-white traditions. His prominent placement on the cover of
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The latest UK physical video game software charts have come through thanks to chart tracking firm Ukie. The Nintendo Switch family of systems continue to perform well in the United Kingdom with four first party games in the top ten including Nintendo Switch Sports at No.3 helping keep everyone fit and healthy. The recently released
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In Pikmin Bloom, the latest mobile app from Niantic and Nintendo, you can grow adorable Pikmin characters, make flowers bloom and keep track of your most precious memories, all through the simple act of walking. Starting today, the latest version of the Pikmin Bloom mobile app introduces a flourishing garden’s worth of new features to help enhance the
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