There’s the flimsiest of chances that if the Activision-Blizzard acquisition goes through, Microsoft might deem to resurrect the Guitar Hero franchise. We sit here in hope, having spent a minor fortune on an Xbox 360, guitar and all the old Guitar Hero games, from Aerosmith to Van Halen. Surely it has to be on Phil
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Moving Out 2 reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on Nintendo Switch. Also available on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. “Moving Out 2 is an extremely colourful and calamitous co-op sequel that’s as challenging as it is charming, serving up an enjoyably distinct set of crazy cargo collections that task you with bending at the knees while consistently
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Pushing boxes around a warehouse isn’t just the pastime of the expensive robots working for Amazon, it’s also what Sokoban enthusiasts enjoy doing too. There are quite a few variations of this puzzle concept, like SokoBunny where you’re in control of a bunny kicking boxes around. But what if the boxes were cartons of milk
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Baldur’s Gate 3 has been a runaway success on PC that has taken a lot of people – including its creators – by surprise. For the record, I always had faith that this game would be Larian’s “Witcher 3 moment” – when an acclaimed but niche studio finally goes stratospheric with a release that becomes
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Atomic Heart: Annihilation Instinct DLC reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation, and PC. “Atomic Heart: Annihilation Instinct still includes the same level of excellent and highly imaginative enemy designs of the main game, plus fabulous new environments, but its linear approach and weirdly limited arsenal is a
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In its most recent Q2 2023 earnings release, Activision Blizzard reported that Overwatch 2 “engagement and player investment” had declined over the past quarter. According to Overwatch 2 executive producer Jared Neuss, the falling player numbers are “nothing concerning” and should be treated as “a normal ebb and flow of players.” Overwatch 2: Invasion is
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Common’Hood immediately caught my attention as a cozy yet immersive building simulator with a poignant story about a community of people who fell through the cracks of society. I was excited to create my own little world and fill it with all the different personalities I could meet during my adventures. Unfortunately, my journey to
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