Bushcraft Simulator – coming to Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC Ditch the comfy couch and embrace the untamed wilderness – Bushcraft Simulator is coming! A2 Softworks, the Polish studio behind the gravity-defying Climber: Sky is the Limit, is venturing into the realm of survival games with Bushcraft Simulator. This realistic and challenging title, published by
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February 2025, a month that’s famously not going to feature many big video game releases (to be fair, one of those has since been delayed), has just been revealed as the arrival point for another cool thing you might want to play. It’s Keep Driving, the driving RPG thingy that has you fight stuff in
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Thrustmaster T300RS GT Edition: One-minute review The Thrustmaster T300RS GT Edition is a belt-driven racing wheel designed for PlayStation and PC. Considering it’s a GT Edition, this isn’t the most auspicious looking racing wheel. Its rather plain design isn’t helped by the lack of color. However, the leatherette material adds a touch of class and
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It’s been a year since Palworld launched into early access, and today a roadmap showing off plans for future updates has been revealed. Sorry, it’s already been a year since Palworld came out? Holy mackerel, that passed by quickly. The Pokemon-with-guns game obviously doesn’t have quite as much buzz surrounding it as it did when
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Genshin Impact maker HoYoverse is in a spot of trouble, as it has to pay a $20 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission over accusations of deceiving players. HoYoverse has made a bit of a blunder. In a recent complaint filed by the US Department of Justice for the FTC, the Genshin Impact developer
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Image: Nintendo Life Welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl, everyone! Last week, Klonoa: Empire of Dreams was thrust into the spotlight, with North America, Europe, and Japan all vying for the top prize (and yes, we mistakenly labelled it as a ‘duel’ – sorry about that). Ultimately, with its bold, simple design, Europe’s
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From Aery to Windborn I’ve been following EpiXR Games’ ‘Little Bird’ games fairly closely, pretty much since the launch of the very first Aery – Little Bird Adventure back in 2019.  Since then, as the years have passed, things have evolved slightly. Aery has most definitely been the prime series, the main focus of EpiXR,
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