Month: March 2024

Did you know that the first passenger tram was horse-drawn and operated from 1807 in the Mumbles in Wales? It then turned to steam some seventy years later, the electric tram following not long after. Another more interesting fact is that Elton John once brought a tram, realising his mistake the morning after. Do you
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Helldivers 2 is set to add new major updates every month, in the form of new Warbonds for players to work through. Though the next one hasn’t been detailed yet, we do know when it’ll arrive. Since its launch, Helldivers 2 has proven itself to be one of the best PS5 games to come out
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 is seemingly a superb game, when it’s not buggy or surprising its players with microtransactions. CD Projekt Red are no stranger to releasing buggy games, but they’re less keen on microtransactions – at least for singleplayer games. In an interview with a Polish investor site, CDPR’s chief financial officer Piotr Nielubowicz said
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Back in 1999, the world felt like it was on a precipice. The scary 2000s were just around the corner and some people thought it would be the end of all things and that the robots would destroy us before the fireworks began on New Year’s Eve. But it was a year that provided some
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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) The surprising phenomenon of indies casting Hollywood talent continues with Open Roads, a three-hour narrative adventure. But then this is the latest release from Annapurna Interactive, a publisher of both films and games, which has a few similarly voice-acted examples in its back catalogue – the delectable The Artful Escape
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Excitement surged through the Pokemon Go community recently with news of an upcoming Research Task featuring Mythical Pokemon Zarude. But it wasn’t long before the excitement waned. Why? Because the Dark/Grass-type Pokemon was locked behind paid research. Absent since 2021, players were disappointed to learn the only way to snag Zarude was by purchasing the
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TimeSplitters Rewind, a fan-made remake of the zany shooters’ multiplayer in a single game, might well represent the last gasp of the beloved first-person shooter franchise following the closure of resurrected original developers Free Radical – who were working on their own TimeSplitters reboot – at the end of last year. With over a decade
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