America’s hero is back! Guile returns in Street Fighter 6 when it launches in 2023 – and brings his endless swagger with him. As a U.S. Air Force pilot who fights for his country, Guile succeeded in dismantling Shadaloo and avenged his friend Charlie Nash. Although he enjoys living the family-man life, a new mission
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Battle League reviewed by Travis Northup on Nintendo Switch. Mario Strikers: Battle League is part skillful soccer game, part ruthless brawler, and almost always a complete blast to play. If you’ve played any games in the series before, there won’t be many surprises in store for you and the small roster of characters and game
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The Quarry reviewed by Thomas Wilde on PC, also available on PlayStation and Xbox Series X|S. The Quarry is worth playing at least once, but when compared to Until Dawn, it’s one step forward and one step back. It features a solid script performed by a great cast, with a slow-burn story that you can
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We won’t lie – Silt looks gorgeous. Delivering a wickedly surreal underwater adventure, it’s that beauty which today floats out onto Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC.  Coming from Spiral Circus and Fireshine Games, Silt delivers players a monochrome world full of detail and delight. But also full of intrigue, interest and danger. It places you
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We know you’ve been wanting Berzerk Studio to bring their intense musical experience to Xbox. And that’s exactly what they’ve done with the launch of Just Shapes & Beats on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.  Previously available on other formats – PC, Switch, PlayStation and even Google Stadia – Just Shapes & Beats finally
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It’s seventh time unlucky for the wardens of Prison Architect as Paradox Interactive and Double Eleven announce the next expansion for the game – Gangs.  Adding in all-out gang warfare, Prison Architect: Gangs throws in another level of chaos to the popular prison management simulator. This time around you’ll be tasked with bringing order to
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Like many of developer Supermassive’s previous games, The Quarry is clearly made both by and for people who love horror movies. From the start, it slowly builds tension and atmosphere, getting you invested by constantly asking you to make small decisions that will guide its teenage cast of potential murder victims. By the time the
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