Another PC launch from Sony, another rough around the edges release, this time for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Earlier this week, an announcement came from Sony to do with its PC releases that was actually pretty welcome: it will remove its PSN requirement from some of its biggest single-player titles. That included Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which
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Cyberpunk Carnage Just going on the name alone, you will know that this isn’t going to a relaxing farming simulator.  Well, you’re right about that, as the latest game from Trigger Happy Interactive and Apogee Entertainment goes by the name of Turbo Overkill, billed on the Xbox store page as “The most savage FPS (First
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Back in the PSP days of Monster Hunter, I was quite annoyed by the need to grind and farm the farms to really maximize progression between one hunt and the next. More than 15 years later, I want them back… elsewhere. The idea of entirely different town areas which you had to micromanage and were
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Get ready, Xbox gamers—Turbo Overkill, the critically acclaimed cyberpunk FPS, is revving its chainsaw leg and making its explosive debut on Xbox today. From indie developer Trigger Happy Interactive and legendary publisher Apogee Entertainment, Turbo Overkill is a love letter to retro shooters like Doom and Quake, blending their high-octane action with modern speed and
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By now, you’re more than likely aware of Fantasian Neo Dimension, an enhanced version of Square Enix‘s 2021 game Fantasian. The game has been available to play on multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, for almost 2 months now. It may have been a little while, but that doesn’t mean that Square Enix isn’t planning
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During the latest Xbox Developer Direct, Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo shadow dropped a remaster of its beloved action game, Ninja Gaiden 2. Just a few days after its launch, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black has received its first update fixing some pretty major bugs. The developer also teased another patch that will bring new features
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Nvidia DLSS 4 has launched under not-terribly-happy circumstances. It’s a mostly AI-powered technology at a time when mistrust in artificial intelligence, fuelled by underbaked applications and anti-creative policies, is at all-time high – not to mention how the new GeForce GPUs it’s released alongside, the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090, have immediately entered 2020-style stock
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