Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4/5, and PC. “It Takes Two is a spectacular co-op adventure that lays down a path of great gameplay ideas and uses it to play a giddy game of hopscotch. It’s beautiful, breakneck-paced, and bubbling over with creativity, and playfulness and
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A healthy marriage is like the ultimate co-op game: You have to know when to give and take, when to push and pull, and when to talk and when to listen. But most importantly, you must always remember when it’s your turn to take the garbage out – something Hazelight Studios has certainly done during
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A Ghost of Tsushima movie is in the works! The idea of translating our game into a new medium is exciting, and we’re intrigued by the possibilities. We’ve all been brought to tears in a movie theater surrounded by strangers. (Thanks a lot, E.T.) We’ve all gone to a movie on opening night when the
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After being on holiday last week I make a stunning return to The Electronic Wireless Show podcast, just in time to wrangle Matthew and Nate away from excessive egg chat (Nate genuinely mooted today’s episode be eggs: part two). Today’s episode is actually all about our favourite journeys in games. At first we interpreted this
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By Stephany Nunneley, Thursday, 25 March 2021 16:25 GMT Turtle Rock Studios has delayed Back 4 Blood into fall. Back 4 Blood has been delayed to October 12. The game was originally slated to release on June 22. According to Turtle Rock Studios, the team needs more time to make it the best it can
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This month, we at Nacon are proud to release three games optimized for Xbox Series X|S: Monster Truck Championship, Hunting Simulator 2, and Tennis World Tour 2 – Complete Edition. Since all these titles came out first on Xbox One last year, today we will focus on the optimizations made for next-gen consoles. [embedded content] Monster Truck Championship: Bigger
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Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PC. Also available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. “Paradise Lost fails to take full advantage of its gripping premise and the haunting atmosphere of its setting, falling short of the standard set by other first-person narrative experiences released in recent years. It’s not as detail-rich as Gone Home, the
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