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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (PC) Review
by Seth Grimes
Play as the killers or the victims as you’re transported to a virtual tour of the 1974 film set, but can the PvP gameplay match the movie for tension and pure, bloody horror?
How many hours have you put into your most-played game?
by Ian Collen
How much of a time suck has your most played game been? Check out this thread to feel better about yourself by finding out how much more time than you others have spent down the gaming rabbit hole.
A sequel to the popular 2019 original, you can expect bigger and better things in its fine-tuned, if gloomy, shooter-looter set-up, that's fun on your own but probably better with friends.
New PlayStation 5 beta adds Dolby Atmos gaming support
by Ian Collen
Sony’s latest system software update adds extra height to its 3D audio set-up across its gaming catalogue, along with second controller support and a larger SSD solution.
In an age of highly-rated factory automation games, Techtonica clocks in as one of the better releases, despite it being in Early Access (or Game Preview for Xbox gamers), with a soothing setting and oddly addictive gameplay.
With AVF member Caljo one of many on the forums who have more games than they can possibly play, there’s an open invite to share your own gaming habits and whether you’re likely (or not) to see things through to the end credits.
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Exoprimal (Xbox Series X) Review
by Ian Collen
There’s plenty of bite-sized fun to be found in this mechs-versus-dinos showdown but, without fresh content, its lack of variety could prove a ‘saur point.
Is there a need for Sony’s Project Q remote streaming device?
by Ian Collen
Announced at the recent PlayStation Showcase event, the handheld device for your PS5 seems to have raised some divided opinions and, as yet, unanswered questions.
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Starfield takes centre stage at Xbox Games Showcase 2023
by Ian Collen
There were 27 games on show, all coming to PC as well as Xbox Series X/S (and a few others), with a new Fable adventure and the open-world Star Wars Outlaws revealed, plus a 1TB Xbox Series S and plenty more intriguing announcements.
Sony PlayStation Showcase reveals Project Q handheld device
by Ian Collen
It was an otherwise game-heavy event, with Spider-Man 2 as the headline act among no fewer than 33 titles on show, including the likes of Alan Wake 2 and a new Bungie IP, plus some official PS earbuds.
What are the best or most under-appreciated Xbox 360/PS3-era games?
by Ian Collen
With wisepixle32 posing the question, you can expect plenty of great titles to make the list, along with a few hidden gems for those who still love these old-gen classics.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Switch) Review
by Rik Henderson
A sequel to the award-winning classic Breath of the Wild that somehow manages to surpass its predecessor, there's certainly a lot to like about Link's latest Hyrule adventure.
A vampire-slaying adventure with huge potential, Redfall ultimately disappoints with more bugs than blood-suckers, but are there still some signs of life in it?
With rookie would-be gamer rhb123 looking to get started with the new-generation Xbox, the forum stepped up to walk them through the whole process, with some great tips and advice (and game recommendations) for anyone thinking of doing the same.
Vampire Survivors wins Best Game at the 2023 BAFTA Games Awards
by Ian Collen
The surprise winner edged out the likes of God of War Ragnarök, which otherwise topped the winner’s list with six awards, including the public's vote for Game of the Year.
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God of War: Ragnarök dominates 2023 BAFTA Games Awards nominations
by Ian Collen
Sony’s epic action-adventure picks up 14 nods, the most in the awards’ history, with Stray, Elden Ring, and Horizon Forbidden West among the other leading contenders.