So people seem really into that Elden Ring, huh? Good thing Harry Boulton is here to break down everything (and explain just why everyone is losing it over this game)!
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So people seem really into that Elden Ring, huh? Good thing Harry Boulton is here to break down everything (and explain just why everyone is losing it over this game)!
E3 is upon us! But before that, we have a month’s worth of news to untangle and Alex Green is here to do it.
Just because no video games are coming out doesn’t mean that there wasn’t a load of news this April. Alex Green breaks the biggest stories of the month down.
Despite seemingly every game being delayed out of 2021 there is still plenty of news around the industry. Alex Green is here to breakdown everything that happened in April.
Controversy, Metallica, movies, bad games and Phil Harrison. February had a lot of news, so it is a good thing Alex Green has summarised all down into one nifty article for you to read.
Phew, what a year it has been thank goodness it is ove— Wait, what? It’s only February? FFFFFFFFUUUUUU—
Jon Simpson looks at how a troubled development has led to a confusing and difficult situation for players and developers alike.
The video game industry has been on a wild ride for the last few months and it is hard to keep track of it all. So to help Alex Green is here to breakdown what new console you should be looking at.
Do you like new about the multiplayer of video games with names that are way too long? If that weirdly specific description describes you then Liam Gregory has you covered.
Microsoft didn’t come to play after Sony’s impressive PlayStation 5 presentation. Alex Green has the rundown of everything shown.
The Guerrilla Collective was only formed this year after the cancelation of E3, yet despite that, there were a bunch of games just on Day 01. Samuel Willetts rounded them up.