Entertainment

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Big Picture Mode
Industry issues given the widescreen treatment
4 min |
May 2018

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Plastic Fantastic
Harmonix pairs up with Hasbro to reinvent the music game peripheral
4 min |
May 2017

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His Story
Two years on from his award-winning breakthrough, Sam Barlow is back with two provocative new projects
3 min |
October 2017

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My Favourite Game Njambi McGrath
How Doom and Mario Kart reflect different sides of the Kenyan comedian’s personality
4 min |
October 2017

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Trigger Happy
Shoot first, ask questions later
3 min |
October 2017

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Big Picture Mode
Industry issues given the widescreen treatment
4 min |
October 2017

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Monster Hunter: World
Why Capcom’s cult favourite isn’t dumbing down, but opening up
5 min |
October 2017

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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Much has been sacrificed here, although it shouldn’t come as a total surprise. Created by a team of just 20 and self-published, Ninja Theory was always putting itself in a tricky position with Hellblade. Its intentions were noble: to make a game centered around the still-taboo subject of mental illness. Bolstered by the studio’s trademark graphical flair, smooth third-person hack-and-slash combat and a reduced price point, the aim was to revive the ‘double-A’ game in a meaningful way. Unfortunately Ninja Theory is so focused on its novel, in-game portrayal of psychosis that it has forgotten to build a decent game around it.
4 min |
October 2017

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Big Picture Mode
Industry issues given the widescreen treatment
4 min |
September 2019

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Hold To Reset
Building a new game, a new studio and a new life from the ground up
3 min |
September 2019

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2019@E3
Fittingly, it feels like a half-remembered dream.
10+ min |
September 2019

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Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Why Patrice Désilets’ epic journey is no ordinary survival game.
3 min |
March 2019

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Rage 2
Avalanche and Id team up to return to the apocalypse.
3 min |
March 2019

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Tom Clancy's The Division 2
How the Washington-set shooter sequel hopes to improve its endgame.
6 min |
March 2019

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Solo Traveller
After eight years, Bungie and Activision are splitting up. Where does Destiny go from here?
4 min |
March 2019

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The Outer Worlds
The makers of Fallout return with a thrillingly reactive RPG
3 min |
March 2019

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Thought For The Day
Rami Ismail on Meditations – a year’s worth of contemplative daily games.
4 min |
March 2019

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Studio Profile - Stainless Games
The Isle Of Wight’s finest on 25 years of cars, cards and controversy
8 min |
June 2019
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String Theory
After cutting ties with Microsoft, Remedy is back at the reins. Its transformative new game shows a studio in the process of redefining its future
10+ min |
June 2019

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Brave New World
Google’s Stadia could change the game industry forever, yet its coming-out party raises as many questions as answers
7 min |
June 2019

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Chaos Theory
UKIE’s Dr Jo Twist on the need for cool heads during turbulent times for the UK game industry
4 min |
June 2019

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A New Hope
How BioWare grabbed the biggest licence on the planet and etched its name in Star Wars history
10+ min |
June 2019

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John Wick HEX
An unprecedented collaborative effort produces a movie tie-in like no other
6 min |
October 2019

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Mighty Real
Hands on, and eyes in, with the dazzling new wave of virtual reality hardware
4 min |
August 2019

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My Favourite Game Bruce Fielder
The dance-pop producer known as Sigala on rally training in VR, shared-world concerts and games as social spaces
4 min |
August 2019

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Universal Remote
Fellow Traveller’s LudoNarraCon shows the benefits of a digital future for game conferences
4 min |
August 2019

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Psychonauts 2
The Brain Trust Is Back
3 min |
August 2019

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Market Forces
Advertising is all about implying value.
10+ min |
August 2019

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Not Made In Japan
Meet the publishing label quietly bringing western indie darlings to Japan
3 min |
December 2018

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Spin Rhythm - Viva La Revolution
Super Entertainment is really leaning into the DJ fantasy.
3 min |