Month: December 2022

The Callisto Protocol reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PlayStation 5. Also available on PlayStation 4, Xbox, and PC. “The Callisto Protocol is a supremely atmospheric and action-heavy tour through a spectacular slaughterhouse set in distant space. Its largely linear design makes for minimal backtracking, meaning it trims the fat while leaving no shortage of bone
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Summary Coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and with Game Pass on January 20, 2023. In Monster Hunter Rise, you’ll combine the series’ signature hunting action with exciting new acrobatic combat. Enjoy enhanced visual options on Xbox Series X, plus content from the previously released title updates (up to version 10), and more
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UPDATE: Since writing this review, the first post-launch patch Version 1.1.0. has been released, and it fixes some of the problems I go on to discuss. There is still a lot of work to be done, but it’s definitely a decent improvement. Over the last few years, the Pokémon series has teased us with the
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What scares you? Body horror? Claustrophobia? The idea of things being pushed through your eyes? Jump scares? Mediocre level design? The Callisto Protocol has it all, for better and for worse. Insistent on pushing you over the edge and making you sweat, Striking Distance Studios’ first game is overbearing; a carnival horror house trying to
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The Fallout TV series won’t have many familiar faces if any. Unlike HBO’s The Last of Us and Paramount’s Halo, Amazon’s production won’t adapt an existing story. Instead, it’ll take place in a part of the world map that Fallout players haven’t experienced but will find intimately familiar. Fallout TV series will feature an original
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Neon White is a lightning-fast single-player first-person action game where you exterminate demons beyond the pearly gates of Heaven. It’s a one-of-a-kind mashup of first person shooter, platformer, puzzle game, topped off with a social link system where you can get to know your fellow dead assassins. That may sound like a lot, but it’s
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