Month: March 2024

A new week has slouched into view, and with it a slight shift in The Maw’s terrifying visage. A new presence can be seen through the mist, perched on its shoulder, whispering tendrils of video game news nuggets into its greedy, hungry ear. The Maw appears sated, but will the distraction hold while we await
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“The Nürburgring was built in 1927 with extraordinary length through the middle of the Eifel forests. It remains the longest permanent race track to this day. Even back then, the racing drivers who came to the Nürburgring knew what an incredibly special and challenging track the Nürburgring actually is,” explains Alexander, quoting Rudolf Caracciola, who
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I’m a little bit partial to a vertically scrolling shoot ‘em up, so much so that when I find a good one, a proper addiction takes hold. That may be through a need for progress, unlockables or high score chasing. It’s why I’ve ploughed far too many hours into the Sky Force series.  On the
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Unicorn Overlord reviewed by Eric Zalewski on PlayStation 5, also available on Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Most of Unicorn Overlord’s issues end up feeling like nothing more than nitpicks. The tactical combat system is unique and complex while also being easy to understand, expertly blending mechanics from many of its peers with smart new additions
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More developers have confirmed that they have been told by Warner Bros. Discovery that their games will imminently be delisted from digital storefronts. Soundodger+ and Fist Puncher are both due to vanish, following in the footsteps of puzzle game Small Radios Big Televisions, whose developer announced its imminent delisting earlier this week and released the
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The LEGO Group announced their MAR10 Day celebrations a little early by revealing that they have been working alongside Nintendo to produce Mario Kart themed sets which will debut in 2025. Perhaps that will tie in with a new Mario Kart title from Nintendo, but we will have to wait and see. [embedded content] Thanks
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Quality Assurance workers at Activision have joined the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union with recognition from Microsoft. Approximately 600 QA workers signed a union authorization card or indicated they wanted union representation through an online portal. They are the first to organize at Activision under a neutrality agreement between CWA and Microsoft. With the
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