What the hell am I meant to do with this weird lamp?
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Buddy is a trippy Barney parody about a killer demon. We're sold.
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We still don't have a release date for the new game engine.
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Tch tch tch, ha ha ha.
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Phonopolis is out now, and it's every bit as good as I'd hoped—if a tad grim.
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The showrunners discuss how their spinoff of the alt-history sci-fi series explores the secretive Soviet space program.
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I was on my knees pleading for a scrap of strategy gameplay and Paralives has laid me a feast of fun simulation effects.
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Pay peanuts. We don't remember the Snoopy storyline where Charlie Brown and co. end up in a legal copyright battle, but that's exactly what's happening at the moment. Lee Mendelson Film Productions (the owner of "certain intellectual property" related to the Peanuts IP) has issued a legal complaint against publisher GameMill, accusing the latter of copyright infringement in Snoopy & the Great Mystery Club's score. Okay, that's a lot to digest, and there's every chance you've never heard of Snoop...
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Check out an exclusive excerpt from The Art of Marvel Animation's Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
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Assassination Classroom season 2 will land on Netflix this June, making it possible to watch the entirety of this excellent school story.
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Summer 2026 is full of must-play new video games. Here are 12 hidden gems that caught our eye, like Mina the Hollower and Denshattack!.
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Today, I am thrilled to share a closer look at Where Winds Meet’s upcoming second major expansion, Imperial Palace, arriving on May 28, and detail how we have tailored this massive update specifically for PlayStation 5 Pro. When we set out to build this new chapter, we wanted to create an authentic, breathing Eastern royal...
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This could have been an all-timer. I had a pretty decent time with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. It’s a charming experience filled with wonder and imagination, but thanks to the repetitive, overly-simplified structure, that imagination is never afforded enough space to really shine. I tolerated this, however, and had a good time discovering the game’s many weird and wonderful creatures. Before I even started, I felt at peace with the knowledge that it would probably never reach the heights of Y...
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The company said its next-gen chips will be "feasible and affordable."
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George MacKay talks Rose of Nevada and his favorite time-travel movies.
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Like looking in a Miirror. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream sales have got off to a strong start in its first month on the market, so it was only a matter of time before knock-offs started cropping up. We're used to seeing all manner of clones on the eShop and other digital storefronts, with their ripped assets usually hidden behind a thinly-veiled key art tweak and title change; what we don't often come across is something as shameless as the Google Play Store's current offerings.
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Ladies First plays on Netflix, The Bride! arrives on HBO Max, and Arco lands on Hulu.
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A Blade Runner game was also a possibility, which would have been fine too, I guess.
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Put me in for the FIFA peace prize.
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The nature of the goodies is currently top secret.
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The day has come. After first being announced all the way back in 2019 by then solo dev Alex Massé (a small studio has been formed since then), Paralives is now out in early access. Being an early access release, that means you shouldn't expect something as refined as its biggest source of inspiration, and now competitor, The Sims, but it does seem like there's plenty to get started with.
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The director of Netflix's The Whisper Man on his movie thriller inspirations and all-star cast.
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So what the heck is Project M? Bloober Team's CEO, Piotr Babieno, has once again teased the potential for new horror experiences on the Switch 2 as the company's new subsidiary, Broken Mirror Games, works on the mysterious 'Project M'. Posting on LinkedIn (thanks, My Nintendo News), Babieno asked his followers what the Switch 2 could potentially do for horror that can't possibly be replicated on PlayStation, Xbox, or PC. Though it's seemingly put forward as an entirely hypothetical question, you...
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Tameable wyverns have also arrived.
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Single-player spin-off Squadron 42 is "in the closing stages" but doesn't have a release date either.
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Peak was "kind of a side hustle" at first.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is now on digital with an hour of bonus features. Here's a sneak peek at one of those behind-the-scenes extras.
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Paralives is stuffed with cool details that have me falling in love with the life sim.
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The new cryptocurrency will be called GELT and will represent the Georgian Lari.
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Jason Voorhees is finally entering The Fog, and he’s set to be one of Dead by Daylight’s most lethal killers. Oh; he also goes invisible.
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Time to put these to bed. Back in the day, it was pretty well understood that seeing a popular show or brand on a licensed video game didn’t necessarily mean that you were in for a great time. Though titles such as DuckTales or GoldenEye 007 broke through as exceptional titles for their respective eras, the majority of licensed games were usually the sort of passable chaff that eventually made its way to the bargain bin to be forgotten about when the generation passed. Yet, video game preservati...
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Last week, Bungie made a half surprising, half the writing was on the wall decision to end active development on Destiny 2. The long running live service shooter's final update has been set for June, with responses to the news generally oscillating between genuine upset and baffled disappointment. Worse still, a report suggested that the studio is facing "significant" layoffs as a result of this choice. Except the choice didn't come last week, but earlier in the year, a choice that another repor...
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Upscaling support, advanced visual optimisation, and more on the way.
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Maybe you can recognize Spider-Man and Supergirl, but what about every horror movie, drama, and thriller from summer?
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Descent into Avernus is a great D&D adventure that was forced to add elements to tie in with Baldur's Gate 3, but the game came out four years later.
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