Author: Martin Robinson
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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 gets a release date and an all-new third person mode
[ad_1] Following tonight’s big Call of Duty blowout we finally have a release date for the much-anticipated Warzone 2.0 – plus we’ve plenty more details on what to expect. Warzone 2.0 is set to launch on 16th November, some two weeks after the launch of Modern Warfare 2 on 28th October. The…
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PlayStation’s best golf series just stealth dropped on the Switch
[ad_1] Today’s Nintendo Direct revealed a lot of surprises – including, of course, the long overdue re-reveal of Pikmin 4 seven whole years after Miyamoto first told us about it – but one of the biggest shocks didn’t even get a place in the western broadcast. It turns out that Clap Hanz just quietly…
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PlayStation State of Play September 2022 live report
[ad_1] The fun and games leading up to this weekend’s Tokyo Game Show continue with PlayStation’s State of Play – 20 minutes of news and reveals that may well contain a few surprises. Watch along with us live from 11pm BST. With the show acting as a curtain raiser of sorts for TGS,…
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Nintendo Direct September 2022 live report
[ad_1] Happy Nintendo Direct day! And this promises to be a very happy one indeed, with 40 minutes of news and – fingers crossed – potential for a big update on Breath of the Wild’s sequel. There’s room for plenty more besides too, so join us from 3pm BST for all the fun! (And the…
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Forspoken funnels some of my favourite aspects of Final Fantasy 15
[ad_1] Heartfelt, high-concept and the subject of much internet hysteria; there’s plenty that Forspoken has in common with its predecessor of sorts, with the development team behind Square Enix’s big-budget action RPG having been assembled from those who’d worked on Final Fantasy 15 – a game whose tortured development became legendary, but one that…
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Square Enix ‘got a good laugh’ out of the reactions to last month’s Forspoken trailer
[ad_1] Square Enix’s Forspoken has been doing the rounds for a while – the second game built on the Luminous Engine that made its debut with Final Fantasy 15, it was at the forefront of the PlayStation 5’s reveal when it was known as Project Athia and has had various public showings ahead of…
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Eurogamer supporters get free early entry to this month’s EGX
[ad_1] EGX is just around the corner, and as a small bonus to all supporters of Eurogamer we’re offering free upgrades to an early access ticket for the show. You can find a code to claim on your ReedPop ID page, and if you’ve already bought a ticket and want to take advantage of…
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Splatoon 3 review – a lot more of the brilliant same
[ad_1] There are few surprises to be found in Splatoon 3’s multiplayer or campaign, but it is the best Nintendo’s spectacular series has been to date. When it comes to Nintendo’s most significant releases of the past 10 years, most would – quite rightly – point towards the towering achievement of The Legend of Zelda:…
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 review – a JRPG masterpiece
[ad_1] Monolith Soft caps its loosely connected trilogy of epic RPGs with its most adaptable, malleable and high-spirited adventure yet. When Final Fantasy veteran and survivor of the Xenosaga games Tetsuya Takahashi set out to make the original Xenoblade Chronicles, it was with the intention of creating nothing less than a JRPG masterpiece. His…
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Stray vs. The Last Guardian – who did cats best?
[ad_1] This piece originally went out to Eurogamer Supporters as part of the weekly Eurogamer Essentials newsletter which goes out every Friday to all members – head here if you’d like to find out how to support Eurogamer. Almost as many years have passed since The Last Guardian’s release as there were in the…