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MGS3 Eva Actress Revealed after 20 Years
It was the voice actor who played Arial in The Little Mermaid.
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REVIEW: Dragon Age
8/10 "does justice to both Dragon Age as a series and also to Bioware."
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Ubisoft Sued For Shutting Down The Crew
"Ubisoft misled consumers by telling them they were buying a game..."
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Link Spoke in Latest Game but then...
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PS5 PRO Racing Game Round Up
See how the new hardware handles F1 24, The Crew Motorfest & TDU.
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Annual Weird Playstation Ad Launches
"Probably the most boring PlayStation advert in history"
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They want to party like it's 2019.
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MS: "No Red Lines for Any Game" Going Cross Platform
Master Chief and Mario Olympics here we come!
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Been playing this gem of a game I bought for £2.
Manual Samuel.
You play as this guy who dies and makes a deal with death. You have to function as a living corpse and control yourself manually for 24 hours.
It's hilarious, you have to use button controls to move your character. So a shoulder button to move one leg, the other to move the other leg.
You have to blink and even breathe in and out. Your body flops about and there's a narrative commentary, fully voiced that narrates all the things you do and mistakes you make.
It's an adventure game. Same devs have a demo out for their next game the Holy Gosh Darn which is different but similarly appealing.
So the latest Switch 2 "leak" from Nash Weedle says that Switch 2 will have two different power modes in portable play.
A battery optimised mode and a performance mode. But only those two.
Given how most powerful handhelds bleed dry in like an hour, is this really a good choice?
I guess playing it plugged in will be good. Switch should have had an unchained performance mode. Because the screen is only 720p, they could have used the extra performance for increased resolution and better framerates.
Playing Switch 1 games handheld on Switch 2 will be great, if it uses the 1080p screen and DLSS.