Month: June 2024

XDefiant reviewed by Phil Hornshaw on PC, also available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. XDefiant joins the free-to-play shooter crowd as a respectable competitive FPS built around various Ubisoft franchises, but little makes it really stand out. Its shooting mechanics generally feel great, and even dying doesn’t kill the momentum since you’re dropped
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It is not just Nintendo that file trademarks. Other video gaming companies such as Bandai Namco, SEGA and Take-Two will also, from time to time, file some trademarks of their own for similar reasons. They aren’t limited to just Japan either. Video gaming companies do file trademarks in other regions as well. The latest example
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Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass. Discover more about these forthcoming titles below and explore their profiles for additional information (note that release dates are subject to change). Let’s dive in! Flock Annapurna Interactive ☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★
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In the UK, at the time of writing this review, we are right in the middle of a general election campaign. That time, every few years, where we get to decide who will be running the country on our behalf. It’s a time of bluster, promises, and controversies. It’s a time when we think we
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Capes reviewed by Dan Stapleton on PC. Also available on Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch. Capes’ clever and challenging take on superhero-flavored turn-based tactical combat gives you all of the information you need to turn the tables on its villains. Watching the action figure-like characters combine their powers and supercharge their diverse ultimate abilities sells their
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Motor racing is just like any other sport. Its heart beats to the dorky drum of things scribbled across chalkboards before the game has even really kicked off in the eyes of the spectator. There are always fifteen different front wing designs, 150 different ways of setting up your gears, and fifteen thousand different things
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