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Procedurally generated games have been steadfast for decades, pretty much since Beneath Apple Manor introduced such ideas to the world. Then came a genre spawner, Rogue, pushing forth roguelike and roguelite ideas. Withering Rooms has some roguelite elements, some try, try, try mechanics as well as procedurally generated rooms in its world that are forever
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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! Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes 505
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On your marks… get set… bake! No, this isn’t an episode of The Great British Bake Off, and I’m not Paul Hollywood. Maybe I could be though, with the help of the Bakery Simulator game. I’ve dabbled in the food industry before, thanks to the likes of Cook, Serve, Delicious! and Chef Life: A Restaurant
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Venturing outside the Belfry can prove dangerous with many creatures causing havoc across the world of Towerborne. One creature in particular is the all-powerful Truffleclub. From Art to Animation to Combat Design, creating enemies is an effort that travels across game development disciplines. We had the opportunity to sit down with Lead Combat Designer Isaac
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ArcRunner is on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch When an AI goes rogue, it’s up to you to reset it. And in ArcRunner you’ll be doing just that – as well as fighting, dying, upgrading and repeating as you go…  A cyberpunk adventure Available today Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, ArcRunner from
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I’ve been waiting for this one for a while. It was way back in June of 2022 I posted my first impressions of the Turbo Golf Racing Beta. I enjoyed myself, but was left wondering how the experience could be developed to keep players hooked, ensuring they would be found coming back for more. Well,
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The conclusion to the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy is here in the form of Call of Prypiat. It is regarded in some circles as the best of the bunch. After my time with it, I am in agreement, and that’s all down to how atmospheric it feels in comparison to the first two.
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