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ICY

Indie Spotlight: ICY – A Review

Inner Void Interactive’s first game, ICY, is an interactive story game set in a post-apocalyptic tundra. It’s a world with lots of snow and not much else, and this new landscape has been aptly titled the White Wastes – a barren, seemingly inhospitable landscape full of bandits and beasties. A new ice age has arrived and you’re an avalanche survivor, suffering from amnesia, who was ...

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Rainbow 6 Siege: Unscripted competitive multiplayer at RTX 2015

On the final day of RTX, Rainbow 6 Siege made it’s final debut with a live, unscripted demo of the competitive multiplayer. The two teams would comprise of Achievement Hunter and Funhaus, hardly the usual group of professional competitive gamers that companies like to pull out to show off their games. Unlike the PvE Terrorist Hunt mode, the competitive multiplayer ...

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Windows 10 email scam

Windows 10 Email Scam

This is just a friendly warning for our readers. Windows 10 was officially released last month and Microsoft decided that they would stagger the release of their free update to users. People were asked to reserve their copy in advance and wait for the release date. Now that the release date has come and gone people have to wait to be notified for when their reservation ...

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Windows 10

Still Waiting for Windows 10? Here’s How to Get it Now

Windows 10 released on July 29th and Microsoft began slowly rolling out the updates to people in waves. As of now there have been 10’s of millions of people who have downloaded the free update and moved on to the new OS. However Microsoft’s reservation tool, which you may have used in the coming months prior to Windows 10’s release, states that your ...

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Xbox One backwards compatibility and more at Gamescom

Just a few months ago, Microsoft announced that the Xbox One will be capable of playing certain Xbox 360 games with just a simple update. At Gamescom, a release window for the backwards compatibility update has been announced. Sometime in November, you will be able to play from an initial list of 100 Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One. It has ...

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Total War: Warhammer In-game Footage Released

If you’re like me and you’ve been itching to get an actual look at Total War: Warhammer in action, then today’s your lucky day. Creative Assembly has released in-game footage of The Battle of Black Fire Pass, a Quest battle that will become available to Karl Franz in the game’s campaign. It was shown off at E3, but now it’s available to everyone. The ...

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Indie Game Spotlight – Spectra

Spectra is the first game from Gateway Interactive. Gateway teamed up with Chipzel (best known for his work on the Super Hexagon soundtrack) to create a retro style racer that uses gorgeous music and breakneck speed to create a game that is fun, beautiful, and addicting. The goal of Spectra is pretty simple: you’re racing on a procedurally generated track that is covered ...

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No Time to Explain Review – Defying Gravity

No Time to Explain is absolutely insane. You have to understand that going in, because the insanity is a bit disorientating at first. As soon as I started the game, I found myself constantly wondering what the hell was going on. All I knew was that my future self was in trouble, I was capable of time travel, and some kind of ...

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So Many Me – First Impressions

So Many Me is the latest puzzle platformer to hit the Xbox One store. The story revolves around a strange green blob named Filo and his band of clones. Conveniently, the clones can turn into cubes that allow you to make your way through each level. You can also do other things with your clones, like turn into an adorable dinosaur. ...

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