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CD Projekt Red clarifies its respectful approach to how religion is handled in Cyberpunk 2077

By Darryn Bonthuys
July 25, 2019
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After a little mistranslation that seemed to indicate that Cyberpunk 2077 had a somewhat abrasive approach to the topic of in-game religion, CDPR set the record straight on the matter.

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EA Access is finally on PlayStation 4 (and it kinda sucks)

By Geoffrey Tim
July 25, 2019
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EA Access, the company’s subscription service allowing players to download from a vault of EA games has finally launched on the PlayStation 4. Originally an Xbox One exclusive that eventually found its way to PC, EA Access lets players pay a set monthly or annual fee (that’s R48.50 per month, or R299 annually) to download and play many of EA’s games. It’s now available on PlayStation 4 at the same price as it is on other platforms – and it kinda sucks.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses is adding a lunatic difficulty after launch

By Darryn Bonthuys
July 25, 2019
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Feel like turning your armpits into a sweaty marsh of desperation and bad decisions? Then Fire Emblem: Three Houses and its post-launch difficulty update might be just what you need to lose sleep over.

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Overwatch’s new hero Sigma is a massive gamechanger

By Kervyn Cloete
July 25, 2019
in :  Gaming
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Overwatch's latest hero, Sigma, has only been available on the game's test servers for two days and already players are discovering that he may be one of the most impactive heroes ever.

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The Xbox One’s UI is getting another redesign, and removing Cortana in the process

By Geoffrey Tim
July 25, 2019
in :  Gaming
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I’ve said it before, and I’ll definitely say it again; the Xbox One’s user interface is horrible. It’s especially bad on the original Xbox One, where it’s not just a confusing clutter of boxes and unintuitive menus, but it’s also sluggish and generally unresponsive. Still, it’s a little better than it used to be, but that’s because Microsoft’s redesigned the UI before, and they’re doing it again.

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Destiny 2’s Solstice of Heroes armour won’t be useless by the time Shadowkeep lands

By Darryn Bonthuys
July 25, 2019
in :  Gaming
2

This year, the Solstice of Heroes is back in Destiny 2 and once again the armour up for grabs in the grind is simply gorgeous to behold. Plus, it won't be useless when the Armour 2.0 system activates in September!

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The 10 most satisfying video game actions of all time

By Darryn Bonthuys
July 24, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
36

When you play a game, you want several things: You want escapism, you want excitement and you want to have a good time. Some games do just that with tried and trusted mechanics, while others take those ideas and try to add some exotic flavour to the mix. Some fail, some succeed and some games create lasting memories that create new benchmarks in the entire industry. Here are ten such games, which are unbelievably satisfying thanks to one key gameplay factor.

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Cyberpunked: Parody game Cyberprank 2069 removed from Steam

By Brad Lang
July 24, 2019
in :  Gaming
9

The game, which was available for purchase, stepped the line after making some pretty hectic promises to the people who bought it Parody games aren’t exactly a difficult genre to find. Just like any form of art, video games are an easy target for those wanting to take the piss out of some of the more successful games out there. …

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