Month: March 2021

Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PC. Also available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. “Paradise Lost fails to take full advantage of its gripping premise and the haunting atmosphere of its setting, falling short of the standard set by other first-person narrative experiences released in recent years. It’s not as detail-rich as Gone Home, the
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In hindsight, Doom (2016) was for tourists. By the time you complete Doom Eternal’s second and final campaign expansion, The Ancient Gods Part 2, you’ll have the skills of, well, an ancient god, and the stuff that this franchise’s brilliantly modern reinvention threw at you five years ago will seem like child’s play. Doom has
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Are you in that crowd that would love to import some games, but are scared off by the heavy financial investment required to do so? If so, then Play-Asia has some great import game deals for you this week, allowing you to import titles without the hassle of high import costs and logistics. Make sure
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Monster Hunter Rise reviewed by Tom Marks on Nintendo Switch. Monster Hunter Rise mixes classic ideas from games like Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate and before with some of Monster Hunter World and its Iceborne expansion’s best improvements, as well as a whole bunch of clever new mechanics and exciting new monsters like Aknosom, Magnamalo, Bishaten,
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. For the past six months, every CPU, GPU, and console gamers have wanted to buy has been between difficult and impossible to find, depending on your luck, skill, and willingness to pay scalpers a monthly fee for a chance to
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The rampage looms and Magnamalo draws near, but can you survive the hunt and have no fear? Making its debut on the Nintendo Switch, Monster Hunter Rise features new ways to ride, explore and slay beasts with the addition of palamutes, wyvern riding and the wirebug mechanic. With all-new monsters and firm-favourites back in play,
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In the UK the name Morris has certain connections to a slice of yesteryear. There is of course the classic car – the Morris Minor. And there is the old folk dance performed by Morris dancers. But then, if you were writing the script for a sitcom set in an accounting department of a local
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