New Figures Show the Strength of the UK Video Game Industry

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With the 14th BAFTA awards having wrapped up a few weeks ago, it seems appropriate to take a closer look at the UK video...

The New 1TB Xbox One

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With the demand for higher graphic quality and longer gameplay comes the sheer size of the games. If, like me, your nostalgic and love...

Check Out Yooka-Laylee Toybox!

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It's been an extremely long time since I've experienced the simplistic bliss that's garnered from a masterfully crafted game. Last night I finally found...

SUPERHOT is Available Now on Xbox One

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Enemies pouring into the room from all sides, at least a dozen bullets coursing through the air, and you're only defense is a single...

Fans break Kickstarter as they show their support for Shenmue 3

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Sony’s E3 conference has dropped many good news last night and one of the more memorable moment was when Yu Suzuki (the creator of the...

Tomb Raider vs Tomb Raider vs Tomb Raider

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Lara Croft and her games have been reimagined more than once, each point marking a decade of game design. While Legend was the first real reboot, building a new engine, gameplay style and backstory from the ground up, I feel like Anniversary is the best one to point out how much Tomb Raider had changed. It was a honest to god remake and not simply a HD texture pack, and took subtle but definite steps to turn Lara Croft into a more fleshed out, more human character. Tomb Raider 2013's reboot overshadows the previous one, but the reasons for that might not be in it's favour.

PUBG Suing Fortnite Developer, Epic Games Over UI

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Player Unknowns Battlegrounds developer PUBG Corporation is suing the Korean developers of its rival battle royale style game, Fortnite, over claims of copying elements...

Man pays for ‘Fallout 4’ with bottle caps

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Yes you did just read that right! A man has used 2240 bottle caps to pre-order a copy of Fallout 4.  A super fan...

DOOM, DOOM II, DOOM 3 Now Available On PS4, Switch, Xbox...

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Last year, Bethesda celebrated 25 years since the release of id Software's DOOM; this year sees DOOM become playable on as many platforms. The...

Sony gives up on the PS Vita

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All first party development for the PS Vita has now completely stopped at Sony, as they confirm all their own internal teams are working on the PS4.
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