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Dragon’s Dogma 2 review
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is uncompromising.
It took me a long time to settle on a single word that I could use to describe this curious role-playing game. Even stretching beyond a word,…
Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles is back with an extensive Aspyr remaster filled with new…
The Phantom Menace is the one Star Wars movie that probably received the most tie-in games back in the day, and it appears that Lucasfilm Games is making sure we remember all of…
How to solve the Room 206 safe code in Silent Hill 2 remake
As you wander around the Wood Side Apartments in the Silent Hill 2 remake, it won’t be too long before you find yourself trapped in the first dark room of many: Room 206. This room…
Wild Bastards has got killer style and ideas, but feels like a scattered shotgun blast instead of a…
Blue Manchu's Void Bastards, published back in the day by Humble Games, was a 'strategy-shooter' roguelike I enjoyed enough to grab twice, one DRM-free and another on Steam. More…
Yu-Gi-Oh Gets Another Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray On The Heels Of First Movie’s…
The 2010 Yu-Gi-Oh film, Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time, is getting a new steelbook collector's edition Blu-ray release on December 17. Better yet, preorders are discounted to $24.49…
Princess Peach: Showtime review
Princess Peach has made her long-awaited comeback in Princess Peach: Showtime, her second mainline game since Super Princess Peach arrived on the Nintendo DS, way back in 2005.…
We’re never getting an official Disco Elysium sequel, but some of its original developers are at…
Nearly five years since the game launched, Disco Elysium has something of a rotten legacy. One of the most acclaimed games of the modern era, the ground-breaking RPG was adored by…
Monopoly Go Cave Of Riches rewards
Monopoly Go players on the hunt for extra rewards can take part in the Cave Of Riches event that's running this week.
The event launched on Sunday 6 October 2024 and ends on…
The best Sims game turns 20 today, calling forth a wave of warm nostalgia in the face of the…
Like many children, I grew up playing whatever video games I could get my hands on, my early choices dictated largely by parental preference and what the owner of the sole computer…
Rise of the Ronin review – Team Ninja without the bite, or the Nioh heights
Rise of the Ronin is a frustrating game. If you’re familiar with the work of Japanese studio Team Ninja, that sentence may not be surprising to read. This is a team that has long…