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When I was younger I loved Playing Brain Training on the Nintendo DS, it was a fun game even though it’s basically another way of doing your homework. It used to be a big thing in my family to see…
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Since I was a lowly teenager I’ve been a massive fan of Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000 universe. Whilst I was always a filthy xenos supporter, I would read for hours about how the Imperium of man came to be and…
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We have come a long way together; words used at the start of the international press event in London last year where the future of the Assassins Creed series was revealed, and they are very true words indeed. We started…
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Taking on a role-playing game is a very daunting task. Even more so when it comes to the more traditional Japanese RPGs that is known for its grand scale adventures and world-ending disasters, long winding plotlines and sometimes clichĂ©d twists…












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