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When I review a game, I try to be as objective as I can be – to let emotion cloud a review seems like a failure, and so normally I try to write dispassionately. However, every now and then, a game does arouse strong feelings, some for good and some for ill. As you could
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Happy Birthday, Neurodiver It’s a few days before we submit our game to certification. Our release date announcement trailer is behind us and we’re adding in the last few updates to Read Only Memories: Neurodiver. For the eyecatch sequences, I give the Neurodiver itself a birthday: May 16, 2024, and we proceed to let it go
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The beauty of video games is that they can provide pure escapism, or instead simulate the most mundane everyday tasks. Have you ever wanted to experience what it’s (probably) like in an Amazon warehouse? Well I’ve got just the thing for you. Despite sharing a similar name to a legendary cooking show, Ready, Steady, Ship!
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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 may be subject to change). Let’s dive in! Destiny 2: The Final
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In the four decades that I’ve been gaming, it’s been the arcade racer that has been a bit of a personal staple. It’s seen some highs, it’s had some lows, but I’m not sure if it’s ever been in such a rich vein of form as it has been over the last few years.  We’ve
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Minecraft 15th anniversary – Source “I met my husband and amazing friends through Minecraft and everything that has happened from that point has been the most exciting adventure.” — Razzleberries “Minecraft gave me the opportunity to be featured in multiple official books through building, rendering and writing.” — Cookiie “The command blocks in the game
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“We also wanted to preserve the brutality of the original game, because it is what inspired games like Dark Souls – their difficulty and the permanence of their progress is inspired by Wizardry,” Ian said. “So, we added some quality-of-life features in a way where, if you absolutely wanted the original experience, you could just
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