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Call of Duty: Black Ops: Cold War Review – They see me Reagan, they hatin’

By Gavin Mannion
November 19, 2020
in :  Gaming, Reviews
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Call of Duty: Black Ops: Cold War is exactly what you expect it to be, but there is a massive amount of content on offer here and it's still impressive. Maybe the magic is starting to slip now, but if you've not picked up a Call of Duty recently then grab this one, there's still some fun to be had.

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PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Review – New Dualsensations

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 19, 2020
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
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What the DualSense is right now, is an impressive step forward in input technology that finally brings the peripheral closer in line with the next-gen experience. Games like Astro’s Playroom are groundbreaking not only to experience but because they represent the future of what’s possible. And right now, that future has me very excited.

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Pokémon Go is finally increasing its level cap and adding the Kalos region

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 19, 2020
in :  Gaming
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In a year where people have been encouraged to stay at home, you’d have thought Niantic’s blockbuster mobile game would be in dangerous waters, but some clever tinkering behind the scenes has helped Pokémon Go stay more relevant than ever before.

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Sony ‘isn’t hearing’ any criticism of the PS5’s tiny SSD storage

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 19, 2020
in :  Gaming
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It’s a beautiful day to receive a next-gen console, wouldn’t you say? For many of you, that dream of owning Sony’s latest piece of technology is about to come true as wave 2 of the PlayStation 5 launch kicks off. There’s a lot to love about the console, but one of its greatest strengths is also its greatest weakness: That …

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Game awards 2020 – Hades, The Last of Us Part II, and Ghost of Tsushima lead the nominees

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 19, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Some games are lined up for multiple awards, such as the superb Hades, the spectacular Ghost of Tsushima, and my favourite golf game, The Last of Us Part II. This year’s breakout hits also include Fall Guys and Among Us, and there’s nothing sus about that. Here’s the full list of nominees for the show, which will be livestreamed on December 10.

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Review – Once, twice, three times the amount of Bokoblins

By Umar Bastra
November 18, 2020
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity falters greatly in its narrative. The time-traveling aspect felt like a cheap and easy way to rewrite history without actually adding much to the established lore. That said, this did allow Princess Zelda to shine which ended up being a pleasant surprise. The gameplay is the main hook and it’s a bloody fun one at that. There is lots to love here if you can ignore the weak story.

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PlayStation 5 Review – Next-gen is here

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 18, 2020
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
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The tiny SSD is running a race when it should be preparing for a marathon, the initial amazement of the user interface hides some big issues with the console software, and there’s clearly still some work left to be done in the backwards compatibility department. And yet despite those faults, the PS5 still locks and loads a wow factor that can’t be beat thanks to just how well its best games run and the senses-shattering use of its new controller. The potential of this console to lead the way into the next-generation of gaming is undeniable, but it’s up to Sony to help the PS5 realise that possibility.

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CD Projekt Red shows off Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox Series X and Xbox One X footage

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 18, 2020
in :  Gaming
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Cyberpunk 2077 looks…okay on Xbox One X! It had all the visual hallmarks of this current generation of gaming, but it didn’t run so good and there were some noticeable frame-rate drops in the game which mostly ran at 30 frames per second. On the Xbox Series X, there’s a more stable game under the hood. It’s worth noting that this version running on the Xbox Series X is Cyberpunk 2077 without any console next-gen upgrades, so it’ll be interesting to see how the game evolves after those features are added.

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