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The PSP was ambition personified, so much so that it’s kinda wild to look back and realise what exactly Sony cooked up in 2004. For a 21 year old handheld, the PSP shot for the moon with its tech, and ...
Final Fantasy: as well as providing your dad’s favourite video game joke that he will repeat each and every time, it’s one of the biggest video game IPs of all time, with well over 100 games to its ...
Try to think of a PS2 game that changed gaming as we know it. GTA 3, Silent Hill 2, even things like SOCOM were way ahead of the curve, among countless others. But there are also plenty of PS2 games ...
The three most beautiful sights in this world are: 1) your spouse on your wedding day 2) the birth of your first child 3) a walkthrough for Ecco the Dolphin in some long forgotten scrawl. Expect that ...
If you’re familiar with British developers The Code Monkeys (creators of the “venerable” Shrek: Treasure Hunt), then you already know what to expect from The Simpsons Skateboarding, an ...
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Beware of spoilers for the following games: Titanfall 2, Bulletstorm, The Darkness 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow, Days Gone, Shenmue 3, Prince of Persia (2008), Sly ...
Was Nintendo really doing 3D gaming back in the 80s? Sort of.. 3D gaming has come a long way in the last decade alone, but it’s not as new a concept as you might think.
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Relive the golden age of gaming with these timeless video games. From Wind Waker to Monkey Island, get ready for a nostalgia-filled ride.
Legaia 2: Duel Saga. Legend of Legaia was a cult classic on PS1, having won over fans due to its unique battle system that involved chaining together combo attacks to fight enemies.
War never changes, but the Fallout series certainly has. What started as a simple turn-based RPG evolved into the sprawling open-world game franchise people know it as today.