Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) The 17th-century German rationalist philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz wrote that “Perfection is the harmony of things.” If that’s the case then our discordant parping in Trombone Champ is far from perfect – despite the multipliers received on maxing out our ‘Champ’ gauge. But you don’t need to achieve perfection
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Microsoft‘s internal emails show that the company’s executives acknowledge PS5‘s SSD advantage over Xbox Series X|S. This tidbit of information is part of a series of revelations brought to light by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) vs. Microsoft-Activision legal battle. PS5 SSD’s raw throughput is “2x ours,” Microsoft admits The emails in question shared by
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Unlocking new powers is something the developers of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 have in common with their web-slinging protagonists. Insomniac Games is unleashing the power of PlayStation 5 in the upcoming sequel with two playable Super Heroes wielding new abilities, a gallery of menacing Super Villains, a city nearly doubled in size, and a host of
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I can’t complain really, can I? Over the last few weeks I’ve had the chance to play and review some great games – Armored Core VI, Lies of P and more. But now the pendulum has swung right back the other way.  The game I have been tasked with writing about today is called Revhead,
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Watch the latest trailer for surreal first-person action adventure game, Blacktail. Set in a dark fairy tale world, you play as Yaga, a young girl accused of witchcraft. When living memories of your past return as spirits, you must hunt them down and unravel the mystery. Head into the woods in this new gameplay overview
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Party Animals reviewed on PC by Charlie Wacholz. Also available on Xbox Series X/S. With smooth online multiplayer, a handful of mostly distinct maps, and downright adorable characters, Party Animals delivers a fun party game that brings cuddly, chaotic fun where it counts the most. The intentionally wobbly controls take a moment to get used
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no hard feelings film review No Hard Feelings had us nostalgic for a very specific point in movie history. We’re talking about the five years from 1999 to 2004, starting with American Pie and ending around the release of The Girl Next Door. Inbetween, you had Sex Drive, Road Trip, Harold + Kumar and Dude
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