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There should be more games that let you play as a spy, mostly thanks to the combat opportunities, great locations, and puzzle-solving elements that can be utilised. But when you look at the library of games available, there aren’t many spy games out there; especially in the modern era. Sam Fisher of Splinter Cell fame
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Back in 1989 a game appeared on the PCs of the time. That game was called Prince of Persia. Like a mix of an Arabian Nights storybook and Indiana Jones, this adventure had it all – sword fighting, exploration, and platforming across many traps. It’s also one of those rare games that used rotoscoping; the
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You’ll be battling and building in Rising Lords Prepare for an epic turn-based challenge In Rising Lords, where battles, building, and survival define your every move.  We’ve experienced strategy in World War II with Company of Heroes 3, now prepare to step back even further to mediaeval times with Rising Lords. Having spent nearly four
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Mage and Monsters finally comes to Xbox If you occasionally frequent the digital stores of PlayStation, Nintendo Switch or PC, then you would have probably seen the auto-battling of Mage and Monsters playing out. Now it’s time to welcome Xbox players to that same world.  Available right now is Mage and Monsters on Xbox. It
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The action fantasy/sword and sorcery genre on the Xbox is not noticeably underpopulated, which speaks to the enduring popularity of stepping into a character’s shoes and swinging a sword about, or firing off spells.  Well, strap yourselves in as Rebel Act Studios, Fire Falcom and SNEG have delivered another of these games, just this time
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As life gets increasingly more hectic, and as the dark days of January seem to stretch off into the distance, there should always be room for a nice, gentle puzzle game. And if that puzzle game involves cute penguins, what could be better? Well, riding to the rescue are Gray Boss and QUByte Interactive with
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I must admit, I have historically been a sucker for Groundhog Day-esque stories. For that reason, I jumped at the chance to play Three Minutes To Eight – a mind-bending sci-fi adventure where the main character relives the minutes leading up to his death. By inserting myself into the story, however, I soon found that
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