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Zombie Army 4 rises from the dead for a February 2020 release

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 17, 2019
in :  Gaming
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From Venetian canals gurgling with death to a Croatian zoo now home to mortal terror, and pouncing, bloodthirsty Creepers to grotesque, zombified tanks, demonically possessed and able to spawn undead at will! Brace yourself for a Mediterranean nightmare in the post-World War 2 hellscape of Zombie Army 4!

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Little Big Workshop Review – A SatisFactory sim

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 16, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
2

Little Big Workshop is an adorable slice of capitalism and taking over the market one quality product at a time, provided that you’re willing to work for that dream. Batteries not included in dreams of wild success.

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Pokémon Sword and Shield – Pikachu is once again an absolute unit, new Gigantamax Pokémon officially revealed

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 16, 2019
in :  Gaming
4

There used to be a time when Pokémon's star mascot Pikachu was a far more…rounded icon. Chubby cheeks, a big belly and easily confused for a beach ball, Pikachu eventually dropped some weight over the years and took on a more slim profile. Pokeballs to that, we want the original chonker back and Nintendo has clearly listened, because Pokémon Sword and Shield will feature the biggest and heaviest version of the lightning rat yet.

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Fortnite Chapter 2 – Eight big ways that the victory royale game has changed

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 16, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
9

NEW FORTNITE, WHO DIS? The biggest game on the planet has just hit the reset button, and in its place is Fortnite Chapter Two. Slightly different in a visual sense, it’s still the same game of last man standing as you work your way towards a victory royale…and yet there’s a whole new game underneath that layer of familiarity as well. So what’s really changed? Well here’s a quick rundown of the eight biggest changes to hit the Epic Games smash hit battle royale.

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You can play 2500 classic MS-DOS games in your browser right now

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 16, 2019
in :  Gaming
7

If you can remember the era of having a mere 1.44 megabytes within which to store the data for a video game, then you’re probably a fan of the old MS-DOS library. An era that you can revisit thanks to the Internet Archive preserving thousands of classic games on its servers.

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League of Legends is coming to new platforms, with Riot expanding in wild new ways

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 16, 2019
in :  Gaming
5

New games, new ventures and a new direction. 2020 is looking like a huge year for Riot, as they invest heavily in their future and go all in across multiple directions.

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Pokémon Sword and Shield – Here’s a sneak peek at Gigantamax Pikachu, Meowth, Eevee and Charizard

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 16, 2019
in :  Gaming
12

There’s a new Pokémon stream kicking at 3PM CET today, but you know what? I ain’t waiting. While Nintendo has yet to reveal what this stream will focus on, one handy leak of information has already spoiled that upcoming stream. Over on ResetEra, a quick look at Pikachu, Meowth, Eevee and Charizard in their Gigantamax forms has spilled out. And they look DELIGHTFUL! Especially Meowth, who can now transform into a long long cat.

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Pokémon Sword and Shield will be a mere 10 gigabyte download

By Darryn Bonthuys
October 15, 2019
in :  Gaming
1

The next pair of Pokemon games won't be busting the bandwidth bank, as they're only a few gigabytes in size.

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