Month: March 2022

As a child, Megan Shaw was always falling. She bruised easily, seemed to be accident-prone and fainted a lot. As a teenager, she found out she had Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare genetic condition that affects connective tissue. But at 23, she focuses on what she can do, not what she can’t. A native of Scotland,
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Ubisoft’s latest addition to the popular Assassin’s Creed franchise has arrived with Valhalla’s Dawn of Ragnarök. Now, you may be thinking “surely you mean the latest DLC?”. Well I do and I don’t. See, Ubisoft are pushing and marketing this add on / DLC as a standalone experience. You can also purchase the game “physical”
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At GDC 2022, Housemarque talked about Returnal‘s success and reflected upon its challenging development, revealing that the game was unplayable for nearly half of its development. Sony previously said that it considers Returnal a “mega hit,” and the game has since gone on to win numerous awards but its development was nothing short of challenging
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A lot of us use gaming as an escape. Gaming is a portal to a world with no real responsibilities, and no deadlines, or work to be done. A lot of us also use gaming as a way to fulfil dreams that we would never be able to accomplish in real life, for financial or
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[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Subscription services have become increasingly popular over the past few years, and leading the charge on the gaming front is Microsoft’s Game Pass service. It’s become an incredibly huge success for the company – with new games added on a weekly basis, and major titles arriving day one
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The excellent Kirby and the Forgotten Land launched yesterday for the Nintendo Switch family of system and our reviewer awarded the game a stunning 9.5/10. The Washington Post were given the chance to speak to Kei Ninomiya of Nintendo’s Entertainment Planning and Development Department (EPD) Production Group Two, Shinya Kumazaki, general director at HAL Laboratory,
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