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Game Over Remastered S01E13

Alaisdair goes Full Throttle this week as Betson, David and Daniel are all on Kim Kardashian. Don't worry, good games do get discussed such...

5 Underrated Games To Get You Through The Gaming Winter

With E3 over and Arkham Knight's release date come and gone, we now are facing a harsh winter in the gaming realm. Sure we...

Telltale Creating a Marvel Game

Today the folks over at Telltale games have announced that they have teamed up with Marvel Games. Their statement from the developer’s website reads...

Telltale’s GoT – The Sword in the Darkness

It has been announced that Telltale's 3rd episode in their Game of Thrones series has been announced. It turns out it’s coming really soon!...
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