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  • There’s lots to like about Ana, the first new character added to the roster in Overwatch. And without the trappings of a cool setting or tech toys, the gun fights in many shooters can start to feel rote. Because I love playing shooters, but I also don’t want to play the same experience reskinned on a different engine. Bringing an original character like Ana into the mix means a meta shift in the game. If you’re good enough with Ana, do you need another sniper or another healer on your team?
    Shooters need more characters like Overwatch’s Ana

  • When people come up with theories related to the Pokemon universe, those theories often end of being strange themselves. See, sometimes a Pokemon theory is just so weird that it actually makes perfect sense, and harmonizes so well with the Poke-madness that it makes for a richer Poke-world. What follows are the best examples of such successful Pokemon theories – we’ll try not to blow your Poke-mind! Pokemon convert energy into matter, allowing them to manifest fire, stars, giant hands and such f
    The weirdest theories about the Pokemon universe

  • Wolfenstein 3D, you see, is the tobacco-chewing, shotgun-cradling, vaguely inappropriate but highly charismatic grandaddy of first-person shooters. Faster, cooler, and more involved, Wolfenstein 3D was a stunning showcase for the advanced tech skills of dark coding mage John Carmack. And a whole bunch of their early foundations were popularised by Wolfenstein 3D. And although it had been around for a few years before Wolfenstein 3D was launched, Id’s Nazi-pulping simulator sent it through the ro
    8 ways Wolfenstein 3D changed video games forever

  • The Exorcist has the same problem, taking two hours to build to the obvious conclusion, ‘Hmmm, this girl could really use an exorcist.’ At least The Last Exorcism has the good grace to ponder, ‘Did the devil do it?’ Director William Friedkin says The Exorcist investigates “the mystery of faith,” but where’s the mystery? Father Karras (Jason Miller) almost loses his religion until a wanking antichrist vomits him back to God. The abuser in The Exorcist might as well be an alien or an evil robot; t
    Is it just me, or is The Last Exorcism better than The Exorcist?

  • Shenmue fans will tearfully rejoice when the franchise breaks its 18-year hiatus with Shenmue 3’s November 19 release, and the launch trailer promises fans not much has changed. The launch trailer opens with the text “18 years ago the clock stopped,” and aside from the obvious visual overhaul, it’s easy to believe that statement. Shenmue looks better in 2019 – much better – but it still won’t hold up against the likes of modern AAA franchises. Elsewhere, Shenmue 3 in its launch trailer looks lik
    Shenmue 3's launch trailer says time stopped in 2001, and it sure seems that way

  • Among all the Black Friday gaming deal carnage this week were two Currys PS4 Pro bundles that included multiple games for sub-£200 and sub-£300 prices. 500GB PS4 Pro with Fallout 4, Gran Turismo Sport, Star War Battlefront 2 and Knowledge is Power, for £199. However, every step of the listing, purchase and receipts specifically stated it was for a PS4 Pro. So, we’ll be sending you an email in the next seven days to progress your new PS4 PRO order. Chances are that moment has gone but here are th
    Woah. Looks like Currys is honouring those amaz-o sub-£200/300 PS4 Pro bundles (that might have been mistakes)

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