Free Play Days – F1 25, Everspace, Hell Let Loose, The Stone of Madness, and Ra Ra Boom
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ROG Xbox Ally Is Good Hardware Let Down By Annoying Software
As someone who has spent the vast majority of my life playing handhelds with limited capabilities, being able to pull something out of my bag that can run Dark Souls…
Massive Hell Let Loose update makes sweeping changes ahead of Vietnam sequel
Hell Let Loose's 18th major update refreshes the Stalingrad map before we head to Vietnam for next year's highly anticipated sequel.
5 Standout Racing Games That Let You Get Behind the Wheel of a Toyota
IGN recently held a fan-voted tournament to determine the greatest racing game of all time. There were a total of 32 entries split across four categories: Arcade Racing, Simulation, Street…
Survival action roguelite Let It Die: Inferno launches December 3 on PS5
We’re excited to announce that game Let It Die: Inferno, the latest entry in the Let It Die universe, is coming to PS5 on December 3! This roguelite survival action…
Fortnite Will Let You Pretend Daft Punk Is Getting Back Together This Weekend
After a month of speculation, it turns out that the big monolith up in the mountains on the Fortnite Battle Royale island is, in fact, a teaser for a major…
Fortnite Will Soon Let You Pay the Exact Amount for Items, Rather Than Buying More V-Bucks Than You Need
Epic Games has announced it will add Exact Amount purchasing to Fortnite, Rocket League and Fall Guys next month, meaning players won't need to top-up their wallets with any more…
Hellraiser: Revival Dev Plans to Go as Extreme ‘As the People That Make Rules Will Let Us Go’
The developers of Hellraiser: Revival intend to push its M Rating as far as it can with the upcoming video game adaptation.
Nintendo Should Never Have Received Controversial ‘Summon Character and Let It Fight’ Pokémon Patent, IP Lawyers Say
IP lawyers have criticised the U.S. patent system after Nintendo was awarded a Pokémon patent that revolves around summoning a character and letting it fight.