Month: July 2022

Since PS5 launched, we’ve been listening to your feedback and working every day to bring you more community-requested features. Today, we are rolling out a new PS5 system software beta that includes 1440p support, gamelists, and additional updates to enhance your gaming experiences and make connecting with friends easier on PS5. While beta access is
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Take command of a hand-tailored fleet of space warships in Nebulous: Fleet Command. Featuring a realistic radar, advanced movement controls, and precision targeting, it’s up to you to outmanoeuvre your opponents in this tactical simulation space game. Developed by Eridanus Industries, Nebulous: Fleet Command is an Early Access Game, available on Steam. #GameTrailers #Gaming #SteamGame
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 reviewed by Travis Northup on Nintendo Switch. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 can take some meandering detours across its massive 150-hour campaign, but great characters and addictive tactical combat make it all well worth the time. #IGN #Gaming #XenobladeChronicles3
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MultiVersus reviewed by John Carson on PC and Xbox, also available on PlayStation. MultiVersus is a raucous and fun competitive platform fighter that rewards players for learning the strengths and weaknesses of its eclectic cast of characters. Its focus on online 2v2 means it lacks the pick-up-and-play nature of a game like Super Smash Bros.,
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As if you wouldn’t be able to guess from the title, 80’s Overdrive absolutely screams 1980s. It screams pure, unadulterated arcade racing. It screams speed. It screams for you to play it over and over, again and again.  80’s Overdrive probably isn’t the best 1980’s inspired arcade racer on the market. And you’ll probably find
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Even with videogame graphics the way they are nowadays, fire is still up there with water in terms of difficult things to render properly in games. Just as well then that this latest release uses pixel art instead to render their fire. And with a name like Arsonist Heaven, out today on Xbox, Nintendo Switch
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The early stages of Train Valley: Console Edition are a bit of a struggle. The controls feel whack, the action is fast and unrelenting, whilst the need to balance many elements is enough to have you on the verge of quitting.  But stick with it, understand that slow and steady wins the race – and
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Having arrived first on Xbox before other consoles, The Galactic Junkers tells the story of a captain on the run from pretty much everyone. An extinction level event called The Great Cataclysm destroyed the Earth and forced humanity to spread out across the stars to survive. This means the solar system is fraught with danger,
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Square Enix recently shed its western game development studios, with The Embracer Group acquiring legacy IP such as the Tomb Raider and The Legacy of Kain franchise. When the Japanese company dropped its western studios, rumours were abound that Sony was now interested in acquiring Square Enix Tokyo. Now the founder of Eidos Montreal, one
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The long-awaited Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is out on Friday and JRPG fans have been chomping at the bit to play it. Our review of the game was published today and we gave it a solid 9/10 praising the story, characters, gameplay, and also the technical improvements over Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Today, the video game tech-focussed
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