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Looks like Tom Holland is pretty booked out in 2026, at least press tour wise, as Spider-Man 4 has reportedly just locked in its release date. It was only just the other day that it was announced that Tom Holland would be starring in Christohper Nolan’s as of yet untitled and still very secretive movie
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It turns out that I can relate quite a lot to the new live-action actor behind Kazuma Kiryu, as he’s waiting to play the Yakuza series until he has more time, too. Look, you don’t have to sell me on them – I know I’ll love the Yakuza games. Every single thing I’ve seen from
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“In the midnight hour, I can feel a power, just like a prayer, you know I’ll take you there” sang a young Madonna back in the day. Whether this lyric inspired the latest Aery game is hard to tell. As you might have guessed from my opening, writing an original review for the Aery series
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Beyerdynamic MMX 200 Wireless: Two-minute review The Beyerdynamic MMX 200 Wireless is one of the company’s recent forays into the gaming market, with the brand leaning heavily on its reputation in the professional audio space as it boasts studio-grade sound quality for players. The MMX 200 Wireless doesn’t exactly cut a slim figure; every aspect
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Are you troubled by strange noises in the middle of the night? Do you experience feelings of dread in your basement or attic? Have you or your family ever seen a spook, spectre, or ghost? If the answer is “no”… you obviously haven’t been playing any of the excellent horror games on Nintendo Switch. There’s
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If you ask someone like me, who’s really into the Yakuza/Like A Dragon games, why you should play the Yakuza/Like A Dragon games, fairly early on in the process there’s a good chance they’ll end just defaulting to grabbing you by the lapells and in their best husky Kiryu voice saying something like: ‘Look, just
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Xbox Series X Digital Edition: two-minute review The Xbox Series X Digital Edition is one of the new additions to Microsoft’s current-gen console family, ditching the disc drive entirely in order to offer the gaming console at a lower, potentially more compelling price point. There’s certainly strong appeal to this; for folks who want Microsoft’s
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