Master Chief makes his official television debut today, but you won’t find Microsoft’s iconic green Spartan soldier on traditional TV stations. Despite being produced by Showtime, the live-action adaptation of Halo can only be found on the Paramount+ streaming service. If you’re new to Paramount+ and haven’t had a subscription on file, you can sign up
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Welcome to 2001’s hottest web technology: liveblogging! Rather than watch this evening’s Future Games Show spring showcase and then write several posts about the games of note therein (1-3, max), we thought we’d open a liveblog and parp little text farts amiably throughout the show. You can join in with your own parps! Let’s see
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Tunche is an action rogue-lite game inspired by classic beat ‘em ups such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage with a bit of modern hack ‘n slash and RPG elements. All of that wrapped up in a beautifully animated hand-drawn world with a story set in the heart of the Amazon jungle. You will
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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands reviewed by Travis Northup on PC. Also available on Xbox and PlayStation. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a fantastic fantasy take on Borderlands’ tried-and-true looter shooter formula. As spin-offs go, it sticks dangerously close to its past successes which at times felt a bit unoriginal and some of the new stuff it tries,
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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate continues to be the best place to experience Halo. As a member, you can play Halo Infinite campaign and multiplayer, claim monthly Halo Infinite exclusive Perks, and now, we are bringing you even more. Starting today, Ultimate members will be able to stream A Mountain of Entertainment, including the Paramount+ Original
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Shoot thousands of goblins in the face with a flaming crossbow, throw gigantic meteors at gross anthropomorphic mushrooms, and hang out with a queen horse that’s literally made out of diamonds. That’s Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands in a nutshell, and if that all sounds like a reskinned Borderlands 3, it’s because it is. But that doesn’t
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The reviews are finally live for Kirby and the Forgotten Land and our reviewer NintendoJam really loved Kirby’s first 3D adventure. Now the tech focussed team at Digital Foundry have published their impressions and they are also in love with the game stating that “It’s such a polished, complete game with a lot of heart that
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