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The ten best free to play games

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 12, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
38

There’s a whole genre out there of freemium titles that are just waiting to be played. Sure, plenty of them are bad and will fleece you dry without so much as a second thought, but there are those games which somehow manage to be both free and entertaining, to a point where you’d happily shell out some cash for a few extras.

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Tech Support: Error Unknown Review – Charm, Please

By Zoe Hawkins
March 12, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
10

The idea of having a job doing customer-facing tech support is something of a nightmare, and yet it's a starting point in a career for numerous people. It's also the starting and end point in this intriguing game from Dragon Slumber.

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Wizards: Enhanced Edition review – A spellcasting snooze

By Alessandro Barbosa
March 12, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
3

Wizards: Enhanced Edition is a disappointing waste of potential, with mundane combat and repetative missions making the inaccurate motion tracking impossible to push through.

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Diablo 1 Retrospective – Or How I Learned To Love The Loot

By Brad Lang
March 12, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Opinion
35

I’ll be straight up and say I’ve never played a Diablo game. I’m one of those millennials that worships Ratchet and Clank and Jak and Daxter as my gaming heritage. See, I only got a beefy computer when I finished high school, so for the longest time I was never ever able to delve into the world of PC gaming. …

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The best comic book covers of the week – 11 March 2019

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 11, 2019
in :  Comics & Toys, Features
3

From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of the Multiverse, here's a look at the very best comic book covers of the week!

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Devil May Cry 5 players are already pulling off impossibly stylish combos

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 11, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
2

There’s an entire camper van’s worth of tools to use throughout the adventure, and nailing that fine balance of evasion, attack and variety is the spice of life in Devil May Cry 5. Basically, if your fingers are fast enough and you can nail the timing perfectly, the amount of style that you can rack up in a single area is nothing short of astounding.

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Robo Instructus is a cute puzzle game that’s a clever introduction to coding

By Brad Lang
March 8, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
2

Robo Instructus presents itself as a starting ground, a place to learn before graduating into the big leagues. A welcoming game that just wants to teach you a skill before sending you into the real world

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Driftland: The Magic Revival is a deep but gentle slice of fantasy strategy

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 7, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
3

Real time strategy that mixes magic with relaxation and a deep system of ideas that you can learn at your leisure? That’s the kind of game that I could easily spend an afternoon with as I spend hours searching and taming magical islands.

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Devil May Cry 5 Review – Dante’s Peak

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 6, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
4

Eleven years is a hell of a long time to wait for a sequel, and yet, here we are. Times have changed, hardware has evolved and the entire gaming landscape is a far cry from what it once was back in the late 2000s. Devil May Cry 5 is not the product of evolution. It’s a throwback to another era, …

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Trident’s Wake Early Access Preview – co-op twin-stick shooting

By Brad Lang
March 5, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
6

I may be imagining this, but couch co-op seems to be on the rise again. While it’s definitely still sitting in the hospital recovering from the devastating wound online multiplayer inflicted upon it, it seems to be trying to open its eyes again and asking for a glass of water from the nurse who’s just so happy to see it coming to. There’s something special about couch co-op that can’t be captured by a long distance internet connection.

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Dance of Death: Du Lac and Fey preview – A ripper of a yarn in need of gripping gameplay

By Noelle Adams
March 4, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
0

The real-life unsolved case of Jack the Ripper, who spread panic and prostitute entrails across Victorian London, has captured the public imagination for over 130 years. Unsurprisingly, during that period the serial killer story has spawned over a hundred non-fiction books and resulted in just as many fictionalised explorations in popular culture, from novels, short stories and comics to feature …

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Rewind: killer7–A look back at Suda 51’s surreal, eccentric classic

By Nick Cowen
March 1, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Opinion
0

Every month one of our writers has a look at a gem of yesteryear that we didn’t review on release. This week we take a look at the dark, surreal offering that broke Suda 51 in the West. Over the last decade or so Goichi Suda – or Suda 51 to you – has established a reputation of being something …

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