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No Man's Sky
Space explorer finally gets the release it deserves
How We Feel About How Microtransactions Have Changed
The future of microtransactions looks brighter than ever with the enormous shift in publishers’ perspectives.
Jurassic World Evolution
“So you call it a world, when it’s quite clearly a park?” “… Yes.”
Getting Fired Up
Spyro the Dragon is finally getting the remaster treatment.
Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy
An olive branch appears in the shape of a crazed marsupial
Metal Gear Survive
Travel to Alternate Dimensions and Fight Monsters, Like Snake Didn’t
Burnout Paradise Remastered
Burnout Paradise Remastered
Jason Kingsley History Maker
Meet the Uk Gaming Industry’s Knight in Shining Armor: Rebellion’s Ceo Jason Kingsley on Running Your Own Studio, Lootboxes and the Future
A Plague Tale: Innocence
if it’s got glowing red eyes and sharp gnashing teeth, it’s probably not your friend
Laser League
Roll7’s new sci-fi sports sim is in a league of its own
Masters Of Anima
For some it’s worth summoning an army and saving the world to get married
Setting The Stage
The White Wolf Joins the Fray in Soulcalibur VI Daniella Lucas
When And Where We Would Like To See Assassin's Creed Go
So many locations, so many timelines. So many opportunities to stick people with hidden blades
Summer In The City
Prepare to explore the island home of the High Elves, in the next Elder Scrolls Online update
Duck And Cover
Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden brings strategy (and a duck smoking a cigarette) to Xbox One
Monster Hunter: World
Capcom’s creature feature finally hits it big
Creating Magical Music On XBOX
How composers craft the soundtracks to the games that you know and love, plus a rundow of some of our favorites
Tally Ho!
Prepare For Tales Of Derring-do And Adventure In The Spiffing Co-op Shooter Strange Brigade
23 Things You Need To Try In Far Cry 5
Is there anything more Far Cry than a mission which tasks you with saving a food festival centered around the ingestion of bull testicles?
LA Noire Remastered
ROCKSTAR’S SLEUTH STILL HOLDS UP UNDER QUESTIONING
Morphite
JUST ANOTHER BUG HUNT?
Life Is Strange: Before The Storm-Episode One
THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN
Dell Gaming Brings PC Gaming To San Diego Comic-Con
In Partnership With Pc Gamer And Skybound Games, Pc Gaming Is Brought Into The Spotlight For All Gamers
Minecraft Story Mode Season Two: Episode One
If you buIld It…
What Remains Of Edith Finch
You can never go home again
Fashionably late
Three years on from its PC release, The Sims 4 arrives on Xbox One.
Creepy Crawly
Shelob gets an extreme makeover in Middle-Earth: Shadow Of War
Big Hitter
Overwatch’s latest hero slams his fists down on the table
Some games are better off left in the past— Phantom Dust appears to be one of them
Sometimes there’s nothing better than revisiting an old game you love. Sure, they rarely live up to modern standards, but they can be like a comforting digital hug thanks to the familiar surroundings and sense of nostalgia. Other times, it’s just nice to treat yourself to a bit of a history lesson for a classic that you’ve missed. After all, there are so many that deserve a second chance, perhaps all gussied up with an HD touch-up and some extra little treats. So with that in mind, I recently decided to pick up Phantom Dust, since a fair few people had raved about the original and how ‘unique’ it is. I figured I’d discover something new by playing it and maybe learn a thing or two about games from that era. Ultimately, though, all I did was leave disappointed.
Free Updates Are Helping To Keep The Titanfall 2 Community Alive And Happier Than Ever
You know what? Free stuff is awesome. And I’m not talking about a free thimbleful of all-new Coke Zero at your local grocery store, here, either. Titanfall 2 is giving away stuff that, in other games, you’d be expecting to pay at least a few dollars for. And what’s weird is Respawn is doing it on purpose, and it keeps on happening