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A Call of Duty: Modern Warefare Trailer Just Dropped and It Actually Looks Fresh

The annual wait is over. Activision has officially announced its next flagship shooter, confirming that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 is launching on Friday, 23 October 2026. Developed by Infinity Ward, the reveal trailer signals a massive shift for the franchise, both in where the story goes and how the game physically runs on your television […]

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Mina The Hollower Review: A Retro Adventure That Digs Surprisingly Deep

Every now and then, a game arrives that uses an old-school aesthetic not just as a visual style, but as a clever disguise. When Yacht Club Games announced Mina the Hollower, fans of their previous hit Shovel Knight expected a polished, nostalgic throwback. What they actually delivered is a sprawling, fiercely challenging top-down epic that

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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Review: A Delightful Page-Turner of a Game on Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo has a knack for delivering pure, unadulterated joy right when we need it most. With Yoshi and the Mysterious Book it you get exactly that. Bringing everyone’s favourite green dinosaur into a vibrant, living world that looks to redefine what a cozy exploration game can be. If you have been looking for the perfect

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After a Brutal April and May, June’s Gaming Lineup is a Blessing for Your Bank Account

Following an absolute onslaught of “heavy hitters in”must-own-titles” in April and May, the gaming calendar is finally giving our wallets and our backlogs a much-needed moment to recover. June 2026 is shaping up to be a completely different kind of month. Instead of forcing us to juggle multiple hundred-hour adventures simultaneously, the next four weeks

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Review – Building the Ultimate Gotham Experience

When TT Games announced LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, expectations were incredibly high. It has been over a decade since our last dedicated trip to a LEGO Gotham, and fans were eager to see if this new iteration could wash away the lingering disappointment of recent superhero releases. Fortunately, this latest brick-built adventure

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Borderlands 4: Gearbox Details the Brutal New Version 1.7 Raid Bosses

2K and Gearbox Software have confirmed that the Version 1.7 update is arriving on 28 May, and it brings a particularly nasty duo to the table. If you have spent the last few months perfecting your build on Kairos, Subjugator and Thol the Invincible are the new benchmarks for your gear’s effectiveness. This free update

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Everything You Need to Know About the Upcoming Pokémon Switch 2 Launch in Australia

Nintendo has officially confirmed that a brand-new Nintendo Switch 2 console bundle is headed to local shores, featuring the highly rated Pokémon Pokopia. Set for release on 5 June, this bundle represents Nintendo’s latest effort to maintain the hardware sales momentum that this title has surprisingly generated. While the gaming giant has been relatively quiet

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Reptilian Rising Review: Time-Travelling Heroes vs. Dinosaurs in This New Strategy Game

If there’s one thing modern games need more of and thats more lasers, talking dinosaurs, and time travel, my highly specific wish has just been granted. Out now across Steam and Nintendo Switch, Reptilian Rising is a turn-based strategy game that completely throws historical accuracy out the window in favour of something far more entertaining.

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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review – Island Life Absurdity at its Best

I have a confession to make: I fully expected to dislike this game. When the pre-marketing for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream first started circulating, it gave off a slightly unsettling “stalker” vibe. Seeing promotional footage of people recreating their real-life school teachers, bosses, and neighbours in what looked like a “Mii-Sims” hybrid felt a

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