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Dragon Ball FighterZ Review – Here, hold my Beerus

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 23, 2018
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The definitive Dragon Ball fighting game, bar none. Dragon Ball FighterZ walks across many a fine line, blending style with substance and accessibility with reverence for the source material. It’s wild, it rocks my dragon and it sets a benchmark for the series that proudly enters the domain of fight game gods.

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The nine best celebrity cameos in video games

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 22, 2018
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Here’s a quick look at some of our favourite interactions with the rich and the famous, before we used their digital recreations to commit terrible in-game crimes that made them slightly richer and famouser.

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How Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus JUST misses the mark

By Alec Brynard
January 22, 2018
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Critics largely celebrated the release of Machine Game’s 2017 sequel to their Wolfenstein reboot. The reviews hearken towards the title’s expert storytelling, meaty gun-play and eclectic cast – all merits The New Colossus certainly holds in varying degrees. Its narrative reaches into some dark and intriguing places, the gameplay often manages to make one feel supremely skilled and virtually every character is a genuine delight. However, a number of vexing decisions – small issues with writing, the anticlimactic pacing, over-reliance on simplistic stealth, and the unnecessary decision to pull control from the player – hold Wolfenstein back from its potential status as the quintessential modern First-Person Shooter.

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Kobolds & Catacombs reignited my love for Hearthstone

By Matthew Figueira
January 22, 2018
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My relationship with Hearthstone took a steep dive of Cristiano Ronaldo proportions last year. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but following the stellar showing in 2016, where Whispers of the Old Gods (still my favourite piece of content, I think), One Night in Karazhan, and Mean Streets of Gadgetzan launched, everything that followed in Blizzard’s once addictive card game just didn’t seem to hold my attention, not for the long run anyway. That changed when the latest expansion appeared. Blizzard released Kobolds & Catacombs near the end of 2017 - just in time for the festive season

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A Bump In The Road: Can Sony’s new year live up to its fantastic 2017 in the AAA space?

By Alec Brynard
January 19, 2018
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2017 was something of a landmark year for the PlayStation 4’s life cycle. Though the Nintendo Switch gave Sony some ardent competition and deservedly stole back much of the attention, the PS4’s exclusive output was notably excellent. First Party studios like Guerrilla Games and Naughty Dog pumped out great work respectably, while Sony’s Japanese development partners delivered incredible offerings like Yakuza 0, Nioh and Nier: Automata. Some of these titles would see release on PC, but the PlayStation platform nevertheless stood out in terms of the sheer variety of its exclusive content in the console market. Can they do it again?

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Opinion: I worry about the future of gaming

By Glenn Kisela
January 18, 2018
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The beginning of the gaming industry was a modest one. It took decades for gamers to shrug off the stereotypes of being unsociable, basement-dwelling nerds. It took just as long for gaming to be recognised as a serious industry with far reaching significance and potential for positive social impact. Whilst most of the world lagged behind on the power of gaming, gamers themselves understood and believed in its future. Of course it would be hard to predict just how massive gaming would become and the scope of its competitive scene, but nowadays it is hard to argue against its importance globally.

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Joins us for a punch-up at the Sandton Nintendo Pop-up Zone and you could win a Nintendo Switch

By Geoffrey Tim
January 18, 2018
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We’re big, big fans of the Nintendo Switch here at Critical Hit. Home to many of last year’s best games, Nintendo’s hybrid machine lets players play on the go, or dock the system at home and play on their TVs. It’s wonderful, and allows lapsed gamers who struggle to fit games into their lives return to their once-favoured hobby. Now, we're giving

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20 years later, here are 20 facts you may not have known about Resident Evil 2

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 16, 2018
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There’s a lot that you probably do know about Resident Evil 2. There’s a lot that you might not know about the gory sequel as well. Here’s a look at twenty terrifying trivia facts about Resident Evil 2.

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Your guide to Video On Demand in South Africa

By Alec Stafford
January 16, 2018
in :  Features, Technology
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Consider the following scenario that most of us have experienced. It's been a hard day's work for you, and you have had to deal with the irking demands of your boss and your colleagues the entire day. All you want to do now is get home, sit in your favourite chair, throw your feet up, and indulge in some entertainment to melt away your stress. You begin channel surfing, only to face numerous frustrations that always plague your stress-relieving attempts when searching for something with which to entertain yourself.

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I can’t get enough of They Are Billions and its post-apocalypse strategy

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 15, 2018
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If you long for the days of RTS games in the vein of Age of Empires and Command & Conquer, They Are Billions proudly carries that torch while adding plenty of its own unique flavour to a formula of pitch-perfect balance that has been buried for far too long.

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10 games that we can’t wait to play in 2018

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 11, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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With 2017 done and dusted, it’s time to look forward to what 2018 has to offer. Will there be more loot boxes, controversies that explode in our faces and at least one instance of a game being broken on launch. Probably! But it’ll also be a year filled with all manner of new games, titles which can scratch specific itches and prove that the video game industry is the single greatest entertainment medium alive today. Here’s a look at ten games that we’re hot under the collar for in the year ahead.

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The Overwatch World League’s first round smashes it out of the park

By Gavin Mannion
January 11, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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The much anticipated Overwatch World League kicked off early this morning, 2 am South African time, and already looks like it's going to be a massive success. With fantastic matches, great production and killer viewing figures.

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