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In Aground, you mine, craft, and build your way up from a single shipwrecked survivor all the way to a space-faring society – from nothing to everything. I feel like the development of Aground was a similar process. When I first came up with the idea for Aground, I had the singular theme of progression.
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Horrors lurk around every corner in Little Nightmares 2’s sinister city setting. This deadly game of hide and seek picks up where the original left off, this time with an entirely new set of twisted tormentors hunting you through a variety of dread-inducing locations. It’s a formula that works, and Little Nightmares 2 certainly has
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Summary Starting today, Wishlist Forza Horizon 4 on Steam and be notified when the game is available for purchase on March 9. Steam players will soon join millions of monthly Forza Horizon 4 players as they race across historic Britain in the open-world automotive adventure and join a creative community that celebrates automotive culture. With
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Let’s get something straight before we properly start: there are no bad Yakuza games. There are superb, there are great and there are good Yakuza games. Yakuza 3 is one of the weakest games in the series, but a ‘bad’ Yakuza game is still head and shoulders above most other experiences. This remastered version of
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The first update to World of Warships: Legends in 2021 is packed to the brim with new additions, with main attraction being the long-awaited Aircraft Carriers! What’s great is that carriers are just one of many highlights which include: the Dragonslayer campaign, featuring battlecruiser Siegfried, British heavy cruisers coming in early access, a new team
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Roguelikes and roguelites are getting a little bit out of control. It was once a rather uncommon genre designed for a very specific audience, but nowadays every other indie release on Xbox seems to get into the procedurally generated shenanigans. Sword of the Necromancer joins the list of many randomly generated adventures – an action
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We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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Over the years, the point-and-click genre has led me into an array of adventures spanning all sorts of fantastical worlds – like those of Broken Age, Deponia and The Inner Wind. They’re usually geared up to test the ability to solve problems using both orthodox and unorthodox methods as well, with inventory-based problems at the
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