Games
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Video games don’t have to be about death and warfare. Emotional, intimate and sexually frank, Nina Freeman’s relationship-led adventures are revolutionising the genre
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There’s apocalypse wow from the Fallout series and Lara’s back to her best, but Ubisoft lets itself down with a creaky Assassin’s Creed outing
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Nintendo fans have some exciting things in the pipeline for the coming year. Meet Linkle, Star Fox and … Cloud Strife?
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Original developer Jon Hare launches Kickstarter campaign, looking for £300k to revive classic football game for PC, Xbox One and PS4
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Lara Croft trades original ideas for popular ones in an action blockbuster that will please the crowds but leave some nostalgic for the days she actually raided tombs
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Bethesda has a reputation for two things: stunningly realised worlds and frustrating technical issues. In both cases, the latest Fallout does not disappoint
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The irradiated landscape of the Commonwealth is packed with activities for the fun-seeking catastrophe survivor. Here are the must-dos
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Activision’s monolithic shooter series returns with a blast of new content and features – but the cracks are showing
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Stanford postdoctoral fellow Sebastian Alvarado helps studios build fictional worlds from scientific reality, for video games
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A clever robot, a lukewam bloodbath, an eight-sworded android and some vivid imaginations in Paris
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The first proper look at the long-awaited big screen adaptation of popular video game World of Warcraft has hit the web, leaving our blogger wondering if he missed why we’re supposed to care about this formulaic fantasy universe
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Like every parent, David Bowie told his son to put down the console and play outside. But that young gamer has grown into the director of the first World of Warcraft movie. Duncan Jones on tackling a $100m fantasy epic
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This GPS-driven story about loss turns your smartphone screen into a portal, presenting a virtually abstracted version of cities
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You take part in a game in a way unequalled by reading a book or watching a play
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The respected and sometimes reviled CEO of Activision Blizzard is typically bullish about the takeover deal everyone in the industry is talking about
Brett Ratner slotting together Tetris origins movie