Psychonauts 2 developer interview

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Tim Schafer, Lisette Titre-Montgomery, and Lauren Scott from Double Fine talk about their upcoming third-person platforming game, Psychonauts 2.

Blue Fire review

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Embark on an extraordinary journey through the desolated kingdom of Penumbra in Blue Fire. Available now for Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC and Stadia.

Crash Team Rumble Review

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Crash Team Rumble takes everyone's favourite orange marsupial to all new fighting frontiers, my full review.

An all-new Forza Motorsport is coming spring 2023

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An all-new Forza Motorsport is coming spring 2023 and has been built from the ground up to showcase the Xbox Series X|S.Everything we know so far inside!

Huge events in Toronto and nationwide signal Nintendo Day on November...

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November 21st signals the arrival of Super Smash Bros for Nintendo WiiU as well as Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, reboots of the popular Game Boy Advance games. On November 20th, Toronto residents have the chance to get in on a day (and night) of fun downtown, and the next day, the rest of the nation will get to help celebrate Nintendo Day.  Come check out, and look back on Nintendo’s 2014 offerings.

WarioWare: Move It! review on Nintendo Switch

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WarioWare: Move It! brings fast, silly fun to your Nintendo Switch, perfect for party nights that is filled with loads of laughs.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 review

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The action spy saga returns in a big way to modern platforms with Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, my full review.

Overview: Grand Theft Auto V PC

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Grand Theft Auto V was nearly perfect when I bought it for PS4. I played it for uncounted hours (more single-player than multiplayer) but it was a game that has eaten a good chunk of my life. I just bought it again on PC; here’s why you should own it there too. .

EA Sports UFC 4 review

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It may not be "Fight Island", but you can get a brand new MMA fix right now with EA Sports UFC 4 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Metro: Redux – Two Games, Lots of Bullets, and the End...

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Unfairly overlooked, the Metro series is a gripping, gritty, dark and brutal tale of surviving a hostile environment, in an unlikely place, and against all odds.  When things as simple as air and light are consumable resources that your life depends on, a certain amount of tension becomes a constant companion.  Monsters and badguys abount, darkness lay in all directions and safety is as precious and rare as gold.  Interested?  Well, if you like shooters, if you like a bit of horror, and especially if you like post apocalyptic wastelands, you should be.  Its Metro: Redux, re-packaging the two installments of Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, a whole gang of improvements, and giving a healthy help up in the graphics department.