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Month: October 2024

Spy Drops attempts to revive PlayStation-era stealth action
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Spy Drops attempts to revive PlayStation-era stealth action

29 October 2024 | Gaming Spy Drops wears its inspiration on its sleeve. In the words of its creator, Rainy Night Creations, the upcoming indie title promises “PlayStation generation, low-polygon 3D stealth action”, and its visual language so closely matches its muse that any screenshot could be mistaken for the original Metal Gear Solid. The […]

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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero review
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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero review

For decades, Dragon Ball has defined the anime and gaming worlds, and Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero keeps that momentum going. Bandai Namco revives the Budokai Tenkaichi series with better graphics, refined combat, and a massive roster of characters. Whether you’re a long-time fan or newcomer, Sparking! Zero offers a perfect mix of nostalgia and next-gen […]

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Explore the latest in VR technology and immersive experiences
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Explore the latest in VR technology and immersive experiences

Virtual reality or VR, has come a long way since its inception. Once a futuristic concept, it’s now a mainstream technology that continues to evolve rapidly. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the world of VR, exploring what it is, its potential applications, the top brands and models available, and much more. So, let’s […]

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Super Mario Party Jamboree review
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Super Mario Party Jamboree review

Board game fans will be excited to have fun with our Nintendo friends in Super Mario Party: Jamboree. Available on Nintendo Switch, the game features a plethora of activities sure to please everyone. You’ll even find interactive games that use the Joy-Con motion controls. With twenty-two playable characters, seven main boards, and more than 110 […]

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The Dark Knight Rises review – a warning to edgy teen communists
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The Dark Knight Rises review – a warning to edgy teen communists

10 October 2024 | Film and TV The Dark Knight’s War on Terror analogy ended with Harvey Dent, representing the US, being effectively absolved of his crimes to preserve his image – but in real life, the opposite happened. The disappearing evidence of Iraq’s “weapons of mass destruction”, subsequent terror attacks, and the threat of […]

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