Valheim’s early access launch reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC. Valheim is already a paragon of the survival crafting genre, with excellent art and music highlighting a world that generates endless exciting stories from only a few, simple ingredients. #IGN #Gaming #Valheim
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Aground is a hard game to pigeonhole. The developers, Fancy Fish Games, describe the game as a “Crafting/Mining RPG”, with an overarching story and a goal to work towards. While this is a functional description, the actual game is a lot deeper than this rather dry summary. First launched back in April 2020 on PC
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Two minute review The Audeze Penrose X certainly live up to the company’s sterling reputation in providing excellent audio quality, but it’s an expensive gaming headset that’s held back by annoying issues that other rival brands – particularly in this price bracket – don’t suffer from. As an active pair of headphones, the Audeze Penrose
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Final Fantasy XIV will be getting at least another five years of content if the game’s audience continues to grow in the way it’s doing right now. According to the Washington Post, with 20 million registered players and that number growing all the time, developer and publisher Square Enix won’t rest on their laurels until
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Hello Everyone, Our little Hello Games team had a big year in 2020, releasing six huge, free updates for No Man’s Sky. We are even more excited for what 2021 has in store! Today, we’re very pleased to release our first major update of 2021: Companions. Ever since travelers encountered their first creatures on their
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Hello PlayStation fans! I’m honoured to be here today to talk about Natsuki Chronicles, which is out on PlayStation 4 February 18. Natsuki Chronicles is an old-school bullet hell side-scrolling shooter with slick visuals, fast-paced gameplay and some innovative new gameplay and narrative hooks that revitalise this classic genre.  We work for boutique japanese studio
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