Tag: videogames
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Happy’s Humble Burger Farm: A Truly Surreal Nightmare – PS4 Review
Happy’s Humble Burger Farm – which is appropriately a mouthful of a title – is an incredibly stressful horror game. While technically a sequel to the wonderful Happy’s Humble Burger Barn, Happy’s Humble Burger Farm can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. However be warned as it will leave you stressed, anxious, and suffering nightmares…
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You Can Finally Play Video Games On Netflix
After announcing plans to offer a gaming service alongside its popular movie and television series catalog back in July, Netflix has finally started rolling out video games. Netflix announced back in July that it would be producing video games that users could access through its platform. It seems like a logical next step for the…
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All The Games You Love That We’ve Never Played
Every now and then a new game comes along that you have simply no interest in. It might be a game in a genre that you don’t like, or it could be a new direction for an old series that you just don’t gel with. Of course, it might just be something that you really…
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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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God of War: Ragnarok First Look
The PlayStation Showcase held a huge amount of surprises, but one game that everyone was expecting to see was God of War: Ragnarok. Of course, we had to wait until the very end, but we got what we wanted. A Growing Boy The first thing that is obvious is that Atreus is older here. Not…
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Are New IPs Becoming A Risk For Developers?
It’s fair to assume that new IPs can be a big risk for major developers. But does this mean that modern games are becoming stale? Well, it’s not uncommon to see a lot of sequels, remakes and straight-up re-releases at the moment and not a whole load of new ideas. You just need to look…