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Survival horror, eh? The thrills, the spills, the intrigue of the adventure? You’re getting all that in The Beast Inside as it releases on Xbox and PlayStation.  Available right now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S (fully optimised), and PS5, The Beast Inside breaks out of the PC gamingscape to deliver some new survival horror
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There are times when you want to test yourself in the gaming world. And when those moments strike, you’ll have no trouble finding games that push you to the limit. Games like Flywrench, Trials Fusion, and In The Groove made their names not for the quality of their storylines and designs, but because of how
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If my opinion mattered one jot, I would say to any game developer… NEVER start your game in the dark.  Gamers – and people in general – are too fickle, easily frustrated. Starting a game and ensuring that those players need to fumble around with controls, while not being able to see what is going
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Ah, the simple addition of the word ‘Tactics’ to the end of a title. With those seven letters, you can get me handing over wodges of cash, with a nostalgic warmth in my belly. Who knew that one word could have so much power?  ‘Tactics’ is gaming shorthand for a turn-based RPG. But more than
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One of my favorite things about watching superheroes duke it out is when someone gets smacked so hard they fly backwards and crash through solid walls, explode tanker trucks, or slam into their friends. It’s an awesome demonstration of just how strong these godlike characters are supposed to be, and it’s always a disappointment when
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Tanuki Sunset is an arcade downhill skater game with a cool ‘80s vibe from the people over at Rewind Games. The combination of chilled out tunes and downhill skating wrapped up in that 1980’s feel is superb. Did I mention you get to play as a raccoon? Yep, the main character in Tanuki Sunset is
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Forget meat thermometers: what every budding chef needs in their life is a Yum Yum Cookstar judge. Nothing can inflate your ego like one. Pouring ingredients onto some kitchen scales? “What a genius!”. Washing some rice in a colander? “This is mind-blowing!”. Why, thank you, Yum Yum Cookstar judge. I just kind of did it,
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We’ve long been fans of the RIG series of gaming headset, well before Nacon snapped up the brand and started slapping their own name over the box.  How has that love been founded? Well, in a few words, thanks to their seriously lightweight nature, their decent sounds and the range that they cover.  There are
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Cobra Kai is a phenomenal show. Starting life in 2018, back on YouTube Red before leaving those shores to land on Netflix beach after its first two seasons, the show tells the story of what happened after The Karate Kid movies, only from a slightly different point of view. We get to see things from
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This time last year we’d never heard of GravaStar. That changed as the audio maker got in touch to see if we fancied spending a bit of time with their brilliantly quirky Mars Pro Speaker. We jumped at the chance and our lives changed from that moment forth.  From there the Venus speaker passed through
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You can’t accuse Cronostase Electric Collection of being skimpy. Orange Box, eat your heart out. This is a compendium of seven games, with fifty levels in each, totalling 350 levels in total. It’s an absolute buffet of budget gaming, and should you want to explore every single level that Cronostase Electric Collection has to offer,
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Call of Duty, one of the most popular franchises in the gaming world and one that has seen its fair share of controversy welcomes another entry – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.  Many players who haven’t been following Call of Duty in recent years, myself included, might be confused as to how this game
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Modern dating is rubbish. It’s the only conclusion that can be made from playing ValiDate: Struggling Singles in Your Area. It’s a visual novel and dating sim that is stupendously all-encompassing, covering every kind of relationship across a multitude of genders, body shapes and sexual orientations, yet the one common thread is that modern dating
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