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Atomega Review – Simply addictive blocky death-match action

By Darryn Bonthuys
September 19, 2017
in :  Gaming
2

Atomega may look cartoonishly simple at first glance, but there’s a wonderfully mad game of evolution at play here when you dig deep beneath its blocky surface.

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Atomega is a multiplayer shooter where being the little guy actually counts

By Alessandro Barbosa
September 11, 2017
in :  Gaming
2

Atomega is all about adding mass to your tiny little atom, and making sure you have the most at the end of each round to win.

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The newest South Park video game has you battling paedophile Catholic priests

By Darryn Bonthuys
September 11, 2017
in :  Gaming
2

Here’s a look at the newest enemies in South Park: The Fractured But Whole, men of the cloth who want you to feel the love of their lord all over your face and chest. It’s…disturbing to say the least, so I recommend not watching at work. Or around your family.

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole changes difficulty based on your skin colour

By Alessandro Barbosa
September 7, 2017
in :  Gaming
3

South Park: The Fractured But Whole will get harder if you choose to play with a character of colour, in an attempt to mirror social injustices in our current society.

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole Preview – Unreservedly crude, irresistibly hilarious

By Critical Hit Staff
September 7, 2017
in :  Gaming
3

No doubt about it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole makes South Park: The Stick of Truth look like a training ground for Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s latest videogame foray. With a personalised protagonist in the lead role as Cartman takes the role of superhero ringleader and tutor, this feels like a fully-fledged RPG with a sharp satirical edge.

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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle review – An ingenious and irreverent unholy union

By Geoffrey Tim
September 4, 2017
in :  Gaming, Reviews
8

It shouldn’t work, but Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle coalesces into something that shows a reverence to Mario and the Mushroom Kingdom, but isn’t afraid to challenge its ideas. It’s a wonderful game in its own right, and a bit of magic for Nintendo’s Switch that’s far better than it has any right to be.

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The Division is still alive as update 1.8 introduces a new zone, PVP and PVE modes

By Darryn Bonthuys
August 31, 2017
in :  Gaming
10

The last year has seen some tremendous effort from Ubisoft to keep fans invested in The Division. Various updates have tweaked the formula of their sandbox, new content was introduced and DLC was actually put on hold in favour of ironing out any kinks. Update 1.8 seeks to further perfect the RPG-shooter, introducing a new area in the form of the West Side Pier as well as two new game modes. For free as well.

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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Collector’s Edition unboxing and competition

By Geoffrey Tim
August 29, 2017
in :  Competitions, Gaming
37

Listen up. I am an idiot, and I was wrong. When Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle was leaked I thought that it was a joke. Fast forward a few months, and I’m in love. the game is great - and you can win it.

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