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When something leans too heavily on nostalgia to entertain, it’s often a sign that it can’t stand on its own without praying on your sentimentality. The Last Hero of Nostalgaia, ironically, is at its best when it’s drumming up gags that are funny and clever even removed from its constantly referential concept. This colorfully pixelated
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Never played The Eternal Cylinder? With the recent Anniversary Update and the push of Xbox Series X|S optimisation, there has probably never been a better time to play it. What’s better is that we have multiple Xbox game codes for The Eternal Cylinder to give away. Want to win one? The Eternal Cylinder has been
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Walking for walking’s sake isn’t something that is encountered much in games. An ambling plod tends to lead you to a finishing line or a crowd of slavering zombies. Even walking simulators build to a destination, even if that destination is Mrs Goggins down the post office.  Paradise Marsh is devoid of a destination. Unlike
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I’ve always been of the mind that if you can afford it, buy it. Whether that thing you want has a price kicking around in the bargain basement, whether it sits as a mid-range offering or is right up there as nothing but stratospheric, if you find something in the world that is going to
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Construction Simulator. Doesn’t sound particularly appealing, does it? But then the same could probably be said for Farming Simulator. Or Train World Sim. Or, or any of the plethora of ‘sim’ games that have flooded the market in recent years.  But much like how Train Sim World has gone to great depths to provide players
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How much did you pay for your last gaming headset? Was it a couple of hundred quid? A little bit less perhaps? Maybe you settled on something like the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX for around a ton, or the RIG 500 Pro HX Gen-2 for less still.  Well, if your wallet cannot
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Whilst the pirating world holds their breath for Skull and Bones, a new pirating game has appeared on the horizon. This one also offers general pirating, looting, swashbuckling cooperative play, but in a much more condensed package. Plunder Panic is a 2D multiplayer game for up to twelve players locally and online. In teams of
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Real golf doesn’t lack thrills – watching a player sink a delicate chip-in generates no shortage of excitement. But in the context of a video game, it needs some extra energy. A pizazz. An added enthusiasm, even if it’s when browsing a menu, just to keep it from becoming something you can sleepwalk through. PGA
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There are few better ways to spend a day than building LEGO. Feeling the pieces click together as a pile of plastic bricks becomes an epic creation is incredibly satisfying in a way that digital representations haven’t always been able to recreate. So while most recent LEGO games have instead found success as silly action-platformers
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Roller Champions Season 2, Dragon’s Way, is out now for all Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One players. Dragon’s Way is inspired by martial arts and age-old traditions from Asia, bringing new themed maps including the Bangkok Arena, Zen Temple, and Dragon Temple. The new season is also introducing additional cross-platform features, allowing players to
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For the most well-known rally raid event in motorsport, there really haven’t been that many console or PC games based on the Dakar Rally over the last 40-odd years. There appear to be just five, actually – and one of those is an 8-bit, 1988 fever dream where your car has guns and you get
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Trite. That’s probably the best way to describe Rabio. If I told you it will set you back £4.19 then I’m sure you can hazard a pretty good guess as to what you are getting here. Oh yes, you better believe it’s another 2D “retro-style” platformer. Just the way you like it.  If I’m honest,
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Nil points! As tempting as it might be, Let’s Sing Presents ABBA doesn’t quite deserve that ignominy. While it’s a reheat of Let’s Sing Queen, which was itself a reheat of the mainline Let’s Sing series, it’s still carried along by the easy-going charm and disco-lite bangers of the Swedish band. It is, then, exactly
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Temtem is here, after a lengthy early access period following its successful Kickstarter, and players can finally enjoy the latest monster catching experience on Xbox. Published by Humble Bundle and developed by Spanish based studio Crema, Temtem wants the crown that sits firmly on the head of Pikachu and the rest of his Pokémon friends.
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