Tag: PC
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Is the Internet Ruining Videogames?
My first experience with video games was way before the internet was even a thing, Playing on my older brother’s Commodore 64. This old machine ran tapes to play games. Not CD’s or blu-rays or even floppy disks, but actual tapes. It took practically years for a game to load, and they were… well, not…
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Glyph: A Tranquil 3D Platformer – PC Review
Glyph, by Bolverk Games, is a beautiful platforming adventure game. With breathtaking scenery, a mesmerising soundscape, and interesting mechanics, Glyph is a wonderful example of an indie game done well. In Glyph, players take control of a small, mechanical beetle as they explore a desert land populated with ancient and crumbling structures. Guided by another…
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Jelle’s Marble Runs Video Game Announced For October 2021
Big Head Games has announced a Jelle’s Marble Runs (JMR) video game in collaboration with the award-winning Youtube channel of the same name. Jelle’s Marble Runs is a YouTube channel based in the Netherlands, founded by brothers, Jelle and Dion Bakker. Since then, they’ve won countless awards and appeared in media around the world. Without…
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The EVE Online World War Bee 2 is Over: Here’s the Full Breakdown
The EVE Online World War Bee 2, the most expensive war in video game history, came to a close yesterday and here is the full breakdown. EVE Online is a free-to-play Space MMORPG developed by CCP Games. The game is characterized by vast space exploration, PVP and PVE battles, and a dedicated player base. Thanks…
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New Age of Empires IV Trailers Receive Mixed Reviews Among Fans
Over the weekend, Age of Empires IV released two new trailers, but the visuals have left a lot of fans disappointed. Age of Empires already secured its legacy long ago. Upon release, players praised the historical theme of the game as it focused on Europe, Africa and Asia. The playthrough started in the Stone Age…
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Paint The Town Red: Mayhem At Its Finest – PC Review
Ingenuity is a trait I actively seek out when searching for games. I love exploring new territory, be it an innovative crafting system or a novel take on combat. For me, gaming is a lot about familiarising myself with the unknown. While I have a penchant for the experimental side of gaming, I recognise that…
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Death’s Door: A Thought-Provoking Experience – PC Review
Death is not an easy business for a harbinger of souls. As reapers, crows slave away collecting souls needed to power magical doors. When a door opens, a reaper must acquire the assigned soul to close that door. One look at the office and it is easy to see the monotony of the job has…
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The Best Shooters With Offline Bots
*This guide will be updated whenever any new titles are discovered or released When I was younger we didn’t have Wi-Fi. All we had, up until I was sixteen, was an ethernet cable the size of a floppy piece of spaghetti. Unfortunately, our “gaming computer”, a ten-tonne white brick that sat in my bedroom on…
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Hood: Outlaws and Legends: An Excellent Starting Point – PS4 Review
When it comes to multiplayer games, I tend to favour cooperation over competition. I find myself avoiding games like Call of Duty with its K/D ratios in favour of something more akin to Monster Hunter Rise. I enjoy working off another player’s strengths to improve chances of success. When a game combines these conflicting elements,…
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‘Solitaired’, The Popular Solitaire Website, Sees Boom In Activity
The incredibly popular solitaire site, Solitaired, has had a huge boom in players over the past few months thanks to its “relaxing” and “easy” gameplay. Solitaired was launched last year by Neal Taparia and Darshan Somashekar as both a helping hand to those lonely and bored during the lockdown and as a way to “explore…
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Ubisoft Lunar Sale Offers Up To 80% Off And Free Game!
We all love a good sale, and we’re clamoring for them. Ubisoft has heard our call and started its yearly Ubisoft Lunar Sale, offering triple-A titles up to 80% off. If you’ve still got a little of that Christmas dosh lying around, or you just fancy treating yourself to a brand-new title, then look no…
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Every Video Game Releasing in 2020
All the upcoming video game release dates, including DLC, for 2020. 2020 marks the launch of next-gen consoles, brand new VR titles, CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077, Assasins Creed: Valhalla and Marvel’s Avengers. If you’re trying to work out where to spend your money, we have the complete list of games releasing this year. We’ve…