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Interview – ‘Gran Turismo’ director Neill Blomkamp on blending his love of cars and filmmaking

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The Last of Us Episode 2 Review

Following an 80-minute first episode of The Last of Us, all focus was on a shorter episode 2 to carry the magic conjured by...

The Last of Us Season Premiere Review

Since the Super Mario Bros. movie released in 1993, it is fair to say that video games have struggled to transfer to other formats....

God of War : Ragnarok is Picture PERFECT!

Santa Monica Studios has released an update today for God of War : Ragnarok, now you can access a Photo mode to take screenshots...

Review : God of War Ragnarok

God of WOW. Santa Monica Studio may never top their latest title, God of War Ragnarok – such is the detail in every aspect...

Review – Stray

When a PlayStation announcement is about a game where the lead character will be a cat – not an alien cat with superpowers or...
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