Sony’s second deal of Christmas gives you half-priced Mad Max
You've missed your chance to pick up Metal Gear Solid V for half-price in Sony's 12 Deals of Christmas promo - but now you can get Mad Max instead.
You've missed your chance to pick up Metal Gear Solid V for half-price in Sony's 12 Deals of Christmas promo - but now you can get Mad Max instead.
Looking forward to blowing things up with friends? Well you won't be able to do it at launch in Just Cause 3, but that doesn't mean the option won't come along later on.
Cardboard, a cellphone, sharp objects, Just Cause 3 and a numpty how has a flying phobia. What could possbly go wrong when all of that was combined?
Just Cause 3 is currently boasting that it may just have the biggest map ever seen in a video game, a sandbox that goes by the name of the Medici Island in the Mediterranean Sea. And I'm going to totally blow the s*** up out of it.
This year, the Disney empire strikes back with the long-awaited Star Wars addition to Infinity. 3.0 features Jedi, Sith and rebels galore as the galaxy expands. Just like in previous editions, there’s a deep rabbit hole to consider before taking the plunge, as Disney Infinity 3.0 features numerous other characters, expansions and power discs.
Grab your trusty black on black V8 Interceptor, suit up in your best wasteland leathers and fill your canteen up: It's time to put the pedal to the metal in our Mad Max review.
For you PC warlords, this is what’ll you need in order to run the game eternal on the Fury Road of Valhalla. Requirements do not include huffing up a tube of chrome paint and being witnessed.
Collector's Editions containing superfluous, but desireable junk seem to be all the rage. Just Cause 3's one comes with a grappling hook.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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