Monthly Archives: "July 2020"

PUBG drops mysterious video on who is actua...

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It’s no longer enough for battle royales to simply be battle royales. Now, they need lore. Following in the footsteps of others in the genre,

Modder discovers PS1 emulator hidden inside...

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It turns out the MediEvil PlayStation 4 remake has a PSone emulator hidden inside – although it doesn’t do much. Intrepid video game modder Lance

Ghost of Tsushima physical sales beat last ...

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PlayStation and Nintendo exclusives Ghost of Tsushima and Paper Mario: The Origami King have both sold well on their launch in the UK – though

Creaks review – great puzzles in an e...

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Amanita Design’s latest is a game of vast but delicate imagination, at once rambling and toy-like. Released alongside a crop of triple-A games that demand

Art of the Mass Effect Trilogy: Expanded Ed...

Jul 19, 2020Comments off

An Art of the Mass Effect Trilogy: Expanded Edition book has popped up for pre-order, with a 23rd February 2021 release date. This new book

Nine years of playing Skyrim, and I had no ...

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Skyrim is still teaching me things about how it works – nine years after it came out and after I’ve pumped hundreds of hours into

Yarntown is Bloodborne remade as a top-down...

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An indie developer has remade Bloodborne’s Central Yharnam area as a top-down 16-bit Zelda – and it’s fantastic. Yarntown even includes the Cleric Beast and

Exploring The Abyss in In Death: Unchained ...

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One of my favourite PSVR games is finally getting the wire-free treatment as In Death: Unchained heads to Oculus Quest on July 23rd. I was

Dataminers are knocking on The Red Door

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Dataminers are knocking on The Red Door, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s leaked internal alpha – with interesting results. Dataminer Prototype Warehouse managed

Minecraft fans find seed for famous title-s...

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If you’ve ever played Minecraft Java Edition you’ll be familiar with its title screen – and the blurred, slowly rotating world in the background. This