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Pillars of Eternity, Tacoma, and 19 more games are free with Amazon Prime this month

Added: 03.07.2018 7:45 | 1123 views | 0 comments


Over the next month, you can get your hands on 21 free games, courtesy of Amazon and Twitch. To celebrate Amazon Prime Day 2018, the commercial giant is offering the games through the streaming service, and anyone who has an Amazon Prime account can benefit.
Amazon has already given plenty of games away for free through the Twitch platform, as part of a monthly giveaway. So far, Prime members have had access to games like Gone Home, Superhot, and Tales from the Borderlands. This month, however, you’ll get access to a new game every single day.
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The highlights of that list include Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition, which is available until tomorrow. There’s also Obsidian’s maniacal Pillars-like Tyranny, which you can grab later this month. Other notable titles include Tacoma, Observer, and Battle Chef Brigade - all of those released relatively recently, and were well-received. There are also some classics in there, like Metal Slug 3, and Broken Age, offering you a good sweep of both genres and eras. Pillars of Eternity combat
It’ll be worth checking back every day from now until July 18 to get the most out of the games on offer. To do that, you’ll need to head to Twitch, and, if you’ve got a Prime Account linked to your account, click on the crown in the top right corner to get access to your games. The offer is only available for a limited time, so make sure to keep on top of the ever-changing list of titles. For the record, you can check out that list below:

The 25 Best Arrowverse Episodes

Added: 02.07.2018 9:07 | 994 views | 0 comments

We pick the top 25 episodes from The CW's massive superhero TV universe, from Arrow to The Flash to Supergirl to Legends of Tomorrow!

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You can get a PSVR starter bundle with Superhot VR for £200 this week

Added: 29.06.2018 18:37 | 576 views | 0 comments


With the PlayStation Days of Play sale winding down - by which, I mean, today's the last day of that promotion - you may want to snap up one of the while you still can. Fortunately, Amazon's just listed one of the better options we've seen so far.
For a limited time and while the stock still remains, you can get yourself a bundle of a PSVR headset, a PS4 camera, and copies of PSVR Worlds and the excellent Superhot VR, . As a die-hard fan of the original Superhot, I can tell you that it's one of the most innovative shooters in years and its virtual reality companion is one hell of an experience for a time-based puzzle-shooter...thing.
That price discounts the regular cost of the PSVR starter bundle already, so you're getting that copy of Superhot VR at no extra cost. It also makes this bundle one of the last bundles remaining in stock after the Days of Play discounts have meant a lot of the other variants (Skyrim VR, Doom VFR) are well and truly sold out by now.

What happens when Superhot meets XCOM?

Added: 29.06.2018 0:00 | 681 views | 0 comments


Helsinki's provided its fair share of Finnish classics over the years - from Resogun to Trials through Alan Wake and Angry Birds - but here's one of a different vintage; a game that draws upon a Finnish classic from the 19th century. Kalavela is an epic that's informed much of Finland's national identity, drawing upon Finnish folklore (and proving influential to Tolkien as he built his own mythology) - and all this without a voxel in sight.
It's ripe for returning to, really, which is exactly what upstart Helsinki developer Action Squad - a team who draws experience from seemingly every studio in the area, with Remedy, Rovio, Supercell and RedLynx all making appearances on the various CVs - is doing with Iron Danger, a tactical turn-based adventure with a few neat twists of its own. You're Kipuna, an everyday villager who is granted superpowers that place her in the middle of an epic battle for the city of Kalevala.
It's something of a passion project for a team led by Sami Timonen, formerly of Rovio and Supercell, and someone who's been pushing to establish this new IP built upon the foundations of Finnish folklore through a film, comic books and, of course, a game. To help on that end, Action Squad has recruited a crack team of veterans - many of them making the leap from mobile to Iron Danger's preferred platforms of PC and console. Given the astronomical figures that games such as Supercell's Clash Royale earn, what inspired the move back to a more traditional model?

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What happens when Superhot meets XCOM?

Added: 29.06.2018 0:00 | 956 views | 0 comments


Helsinki's provided its fair share of Finnish classics over the years - from Resogun to Trials through Alan Wake and Angry Birds - but here's one of a different vintage; a game that draws upon a Finnish classic from the 19th century. Kalavela is an epic that's informed much of Finland's national identity, drawing upon Finnish folklore (and proving influential to Tolkien as he built his own mythology) - and all this without a voxel in sight.
It's ripe for returning to, really, which is exactly what upstart Helsinki developer Action Squad - a team who draws experience from seemingly every studio in the area, with Remedy, Rovio, Supercell and RedLynx all making appearances on the various CVs - is doing with Iron Danger, a tactical turn-based adventure with a few neat twists of its own. You're Kipuna, an everyday villager who is granted superpowers that place her in the middle of an epic battle for the city of Kalevala.
It's something of a passion project for a team led by Sami Timonen, formerly of Rovio and Supercell, and someone who's been pushing to establish this new IP built upon the foundations of Finnish folklore through a film, comic books and, of course, a game. To help on that end, Action Squad has recruited a crack team of veterans - many of them making the leap from mobile to Iron Danger's preferred platforms of PC and console. Given the astronomical figures that games such as Supercell's Clash Royale earn, what inspired the move back to a more traditional model?

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