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eBay is clamping down on users trying to sell empty PS5 boxes to desperate rubes

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 19, 2021
in :  Gaming
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With most retail stores selling out within minutes whenever new stock does arrive, many people have turned to the secondhand market to find a PS5 console. Those sales usually come with a higher price tag thanks to rampant scalping, but every once in a while a deal pops up that seems too good to be true.

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GTA 6 could feature much more random and intelligent NPC behavior

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 19, 2021
in :  Gaming
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Grand Theft Auto 6 might not officially exist just yet, but it’s only a matter of time before Rockstar games lifts the lid on its incredibly lucrative franchise and gets the hype-ball rolling down the hill. Each GTA game has been a showcase of some pretty impressive technology over the years, and a new patent filed by the Take-Two Interactive, parent company of Rockstar, hints at improving the artificial intelligence within its games by a significant margin.

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Bayonetta 3 updates are hopefully coming this year

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 18, 2021
in :  Gaming
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Its been almost four years since Bayonetta 3 was announced as a Nintendo Switch exclusive, and since then? Nary a peep from developer Platinum Games, who have been very busy working on all manner of other projects in addition to a threequel starring the sultry witch with the longest of legs and a fondness for high-heel firepower. Speaking on Hamster’s Arcade Archives streams, Platinum’s notoriously prickly and Twitter-blocking mastermind Hideki Kamiya noted that progress was still, well, progressing on Bayonetta 3.

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PC Players will have to buy Hitman 2 again to unlock its levels in Hitman 3, but a fix is on the way

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 18, 2021
in :  Gaming
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This week’s launch of Hitman 3 isn’t just another buffet of madcap murder made to look like the unlikeliest of accidents. It’s the final chapter in a long saga, one that developer IO Interactive has been crafting over several years to create the ultimate world of assassination. Thanks to the previous two games being designed with a modular gameplay approach in mind, anyone who has been invested in the Hitman series since its soft reboot is going to have a hell of a lot of content to play through.

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Cyberpunk 2077’s team thought that the game was launching two years too early

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 18, 2021
in :  Gaming
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By now, everyone’s familiar with Cyberpunk 2077’s less than ideal launch. Announced in 2012 and given the fancy cinematic trailer reveal a year later, Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t exactly look or feel like a game that spent eight years in development. According to a new report by Bloomberg, that’s because development didn’t kick off properly until 2016.

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Destiny 2: Where is Xur (and whats he got for sale?) – January 15 2021

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 15, 2021
in :  Gaming
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There are still those who are willing to get up at the crack of dusk and boot up their console to find him for you. People who’ll risk digital life and limb to let you know if Xur is selling a treasure or rubbish. I just so happen to be one of those people. Maybe you’re stuck at work and can only log in later tonight. In that case: Where is Xur?

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Pokémon Diamond and Pearl’s rumoured remakes are apparently releasing in November

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 15, 2021
in :  Gaming
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The Pearl and Diamond remakes will also be a more traditional Pokémon game with capture mechanics more closely tied to the original games that the Pokémon Go-inspired systems present in the Let’s Go and Sword/Shield games that have appeared on the Nintendo Switch so far.

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Outriders PC requirements aren’t too demanding at all, quality of life features detailed

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 15, 2021
in :  Gaming
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People Can Fly, the studio responsible for the brilliant life and tragic death of Waggleton P. Tallylicker in Bulletstorm, has a new game out in April by the name of Outriders. It looks like a lengthy RPG grind that has one heck of a power fantasy attached to it and I am so down for that.

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