The annual THQ Nordic & Handy Games Xbox Store sale double-jumps, jet-boosts, and smashes into action this week with savings on a massive list of games. You can demolish your competitors in full-contact racing with Wreckfest (60% off), join Fury on her apocalyptic quest in Darksiders III (70% off), or save your undersea pals in
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Just a few weeks ago, a brand new update had been released by Sidebar Games for the game Sports Story, which brought the game to version 1.0.4. The focus of that update was to fix some bugs that had unfortunately been in the game. Well, it seems that those weren’t the only bugs that needed
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What’s the chance we would receive two cat-based sokoban (box-pushing) games to review in the space of a month? Pretty likely, apparently, as we have the pleasure of giving a verdict on both Sokocat – Combo and Sissa’s Path in quick succession. But as with many of these coincidental confluences, there’s a winner and a
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Image: Nintendo Life Hello folks, welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl! For last week’s brawl, we took a look at one of a handful of Virtual Boy games (and one that many of you had forgotten even existed): Panic Bomber. It wasn’t a particularly close race for this one, with Japan winning comfortably
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In a recent interview, Xbox head Phil Spencer touched on a range of topics to do with the platform, including the recent layoffs. Earlier this month, Microsoft laid off roughly 10,000 employees to supposedly prepare for slower revenue growth, and Xbox owned studios like Halo developer 343 Industries and Bethesda were affected too. Spencer recently
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It looks the release date for the long-rumored Horizon multiplayer game isn’t too far off, and if a recent leak is any indication, it’ll feature cartoon aesthetics akin to Fortnite. Horizon multiplayer game is Guerrilla Games’ worst-kept secret Horizon standalone multiplayer has been rumored for a number of years but Guerrilla Games has never officially
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Ah, now this is more like it. Arriving in a clutch of three Psikyo remasters from City Connection, Dragon Blaze is the least ambitious of the bunch by quite a way. It does precious little that other Psikyo shooters haven’t done before, and – if you have any shoot ’em-up experience – it doesn’t deviate
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