Month: November 2022

Former Dragon Age producer and BioWare veteran Mark Darrah believes that Microsoft Activision merger is “probably a bad thing in the long run” but he hopes that it’ll have some short-term benefits for Activision Blizzard. The company suffered quite a fall from grace under CEO Bobby Kotick‘s leadership, who stands accused of fostering a hostile
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Chained Echoes is a 16-bit SNES style RPG set in a fantasy world where dragons are as common as piloted mechanical suits. Follow a group of heroes as they explore a land filled to the brim with charming characters, fantastic landscapes, and vicious foes. Chained Echoes releases on December 8, 2022 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation
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Resident Evil Re:Verse reviewed by Will Borger on Xbox Series X|S, also available on Xbox One, PlayStation, and PC. There’s a good multiplayer game somewhere within Resident Evil Re:Verse, but what’s here now is in desperate need of balance changes and more content. This third-person deathmatch that was added alongside Resident Evil: Village is an
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Among Us VR reviewed on Meta Quest 2 by Henry Stockdale. Also available on PC. Among Us VR is a great ground-up reworking of a classic social game that feels right at home in virtual reality, remaining faithful to Innersloth’s hit while feeling fresh in a new perspective and with a few sneaky new tricks
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There’s a bit of us that was excited for Mozart Requiem, hoping that it was a follow on to AVICII Invector, just with Mozart’s finest classics splattered on top. In fact, when we discovered that it was in fact a game in which we’d be caught up in a war of powers, as occult ceremonies
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With Xbox Series X now here, is it worth buying an Xbox One X? Well, not really, but that’s not to say it’s a bad console. Microsoft previously announced that the Xbox One X is no longer in production. Instead, the company has focused production efforts on the Xbox Series X, the new-generation successor that
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The Xbox One S All-Digital was Microsoft’s first disc-less console, and a sign of things to come. It represented a grand experiment into the future of how we consume film, TV, entertainment and games.  We’re using past tense there because Microsoft is no longer producing new Xbox One S All-Digital or Xbox One X consoles.
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The Xbox One S launched three years after the original Xbox One. Back in 2016, it captured our attention as a quieter, smaller, higher-quality gaming machine that showed-off the capabilities of the current-gen console. But the question is: can we still recommend it even though Microsoft has since released the more powerful Xbox One X?
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Should you buy an Xbox One? Microsoft’s console first arrived nearly nine years ago, helping  to usher in the eighth generation of video game consoles. Unfortunately, the Xbox One family has been completely discontinued. We’d previously seen the original Xbox One replaced by three updated machines: the Xbox One S, the discless Xbox One S
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