Month: April 2023

Ravenbound reviewed by Jarrett Green on PC. “There is no part of Ravenbound that is absolutely bad – in fact, most of it is a good foundation for a fun roguelike, from its solid combat to its interesting setting and enemies. But so much of Ravenbound feels like it’s either missing a key piece that
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For the past several years, American McGee has been crowdfunding efforts to produce a third entry in his series of action-horror games inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Those efforts produced a 414 page design bible for “Alice: Asylum”, which McGee used to pitch the project to rights-holders Electronic Arts. McGee says that
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Batman: Arkham Collection, which includes all three of Rocksteady Studios’ critically-acclaimed Arkham games, is just $6 on the PS Store as part of the ongoing Spring sale. This is a discount of 90 percent – a massive steal considering that the games are definitive editions. Batman Arkham Collection includes all post-launch content Simply head over
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The Great War: Western Front reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC. World War One rarely gets to shine so authentically in a strategy game, but portraying it with accuracy doesn’t always translate into a good time. It’s easy to feel bogged down when you might go several turns without any significant changes in the overall
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The best thing about DDR4 RAM is that you really don’t need to spend much at all to get a good-speed kit at almost any capacity. Normally we’ve covered 32GB and 64GB kits in the past, but today it’s time to look at the mainstream, entry-level option: a 16GB dual-channel kit, comprising of two matching
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The rally scene is certainly alive and kicking, but just as Forza Horizon 5 players get to head off on a Rally Adventure, another racing option comes along – Rally Rock ‘N Racing.  Previously available pretty much everywhere except Microsoft’s finest consoles, Rally Rock ‘N Racing drops onto Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC
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Cutting and adding content to video games is part and parcel of the development process, often resulting in players finding unused assets in games. There’s a misconception that content is cut to the detriment of games, and Cyberpunk 2077 has seen similar speculations. One CD Projekt RED developer has decided to address those concerns. Cyberpunk
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