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Everyone has been waiting for this game for years. Fallout 4 was likely the most hyped videogame of 2015, and now it is released Impact asked Aidan Collett to provide a review. He focuses especially on the new settlement mechanics and its hugely detailed world, showing that the new sequel isn’t...
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Mordheim: City of the Damned is a turn-based squad game, a la XCOM, with a 3rd person over the shoulder perspective similar to the popular MOBA Smite. All the classics of turn based squad strategy are present: highly satisfying squad positioning, inexplicably terrible soldier aim, consumables you hoard out...
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This War of Mine depicts the macabre atmosphere of war in a side-scrolling survival game, delivering a harrowing and immersive experience that is unlike any other in gaming. You are placed in the tattered shoes of a group of civilians caught in the crossfire of a brutal, bloody war....
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Each week, Tom Evans will provide insight into a PC game that could be a great addition to your collection. From old AAA titles that you never took a risk on, to delving into the thriving PC Indie scene, Tom Recommends will feature games from all over the spectrum....
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Mario in Pantomine! The excellent Mario: A Super Musical takes the Mario soundtrack through the era and applies a plot and lyrics. Except for a small problem with scene changes and unfortunate language for the audience it was well worth seeing, and I’d love to see it again. The...
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With Fallout 4 hype reaching a fever pitch, and the release date looming, I thought it’d be a good time to discuss my top 5 favourite games set after everything has gone to hell. The post-apocalypse is one of the most iconic video game environments, and the bare canvas...
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Are you ready to defend earth from the Alien invaders yet again in XCOM2? Regardless of your answer, tough, because it’s too late. Remember that first play through of XCOM: Enemy Unknown when you didn’t get enough satellites, all your men died and the council expressed their disappointment in...