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Origami, in case you’re unaware, is the art of paper folding. You start with a blank sheet of paper and then it’s up to you to use your imagination and dexterously precise fingers to fold and craft it into anything you like. It’s not unusual to see this artform pop up in games; Heavy Rain
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After laying pretty much dormant for 25 years, Soul Hackers is an unexpected series for Atlus to try and bring into the modern age. While it doesn’t take any risks or bring anything new to the JRPG table, Soul Hackers 2 is enjoyable enough to justify that long-awaited revival. It may be held back a
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Much of the joy from any good battle royale is derived from the feeling of making big plays, and hoo boy! If there’s one thing that Rumbleverse is good at, it’s setting you up for opportunities for big plays. The latest from Iron Galaxy Studios (the developers of Divekick and seasons 2 and 3 of
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When I started playing Outward: Definitive Edition, it felt instantly familiar. It was only then that I realised I’d already pumped double figure hours into it, way back in 2019 when it initially released on Xbox. It was a game that, despite having problems, was an enjoyable, ambitious, epic RPG. It’s with the Definitive Edition
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Gearbox’s greatest have been hard at work as of late, masterfully crafting the latest DLC expansion to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – Shattering Spectreglass!  As you may well very know, Wonderlands is a spin-off instalment in the immensely popular Borderlands series, and sees players in their very own Dungeons and Dragons-esque game, trekking through magical forests,
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After the likes of PowerWash Simulator, House Flipper and other calming games, gamers are suddenly looking for relaxing experiences. Perennial achievement gifters Ratalaika Games are also jumping on this trend with their latest offering. Releasing today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch is Voyage. A journey that is fully playable in two-player co-op, Voyage is
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If you’ve owned a desktop PC or laptop with a Windows operating system in the past few decades, chances are you’d have been bored enough to fire up Minesweeper at least once. The aesthetic is quite dull and the concept feels outdated, so chances are you won’t have given it a second look. That’s fine
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Turbo Golf Racing has had a very successful launch into Xbox Game Preview and Xbox Game Pass. That doesn’t mean the team at Hugecalf Studios are resting on their laurels. They’ve just announced details for their first update. And, that new update is live now in Turbo Golf Racing! Have a read below, launch the
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Over the course of the last five years or so, it’s been theHunter: Call of the Wild which has been standing atop of the hunting tree.  Coming in various guises since the original 2017 release – with both the 2019 and 2021 editions building on the base game – it’s been the go-to hunter as
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You couldn’t level a complaint at Space Escape for being complicated. It manages to construct a reasonably original game out of a single button press. You don’t even get to touch the analogue pad. This is a game revolving solely around the A button.  You play a little dude who looks like a character from
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We don’t have an award for best value Xbox game, but – if we did – Him & Her Collection would probably make the nominations shortlist. It’s the Orange Box of budget indie puzzlers, bringing you three complete puzzle games for an absolute steal: £3.29 of your finest sterling.  The three games are Him &
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When I started Cult of the Lamb, I wasn’t expecting to be shoveling so much poop. This is a true wolf of a base-management game in the sheepish clothing of an action-roguelite, but it balances that unexpected mix of genres with grace. Its adorable art style and surprising amount of side activities fill its relatively
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You ever see someone with massive, toned arms but embarrassingly scrawny legs? Digimon Survive is a little bit like that person: it overwhelmingly succeeds at being an entertaining visual novel, but completely skips leg day when it comes to its tedious tactics combat. Apart from some serious pacing problems, meeting Digimon Survive’s memorable characters and
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