God Of War developer working on new IP and it sounds like it’s a sci-fi game
An indiscreet designer at Santa Monica Studios has confirmed that the developer is working on a new IP, likely by God Of War director Cory Barlog.
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An indiscreet designer at Santa Monica Studios has confirmed that the developer is working on a new IP, likely by God Of War director Cory Barlog.
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The Wednesday letters page celebrates the Britishness of Thank Goodness You're Here!, as one reader addresses the recent negativity over VR.
If you’re wondering what happened to this years’ Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games tie-in it’s not Sega that cancelled it but the IOC.
The only video game that’s proud of how many bugs it has returns with a very familiar premise but some excellent co-op action.
Microsoft’s always-online Xbox One console is now only working offline for many people, as it fails to download the latest update.
The Tuesday letters page discusses the pros and cons of PSVR2 and VR in general, as one reader reminisces over the glory days of the Xbox 360.
The Monday letters page has more trouble waiting for Call Of Duty downloads, as one reader wishes for a modern equivalent of Stunt Car Racer.
A reader recommends what they consider to be the best Mario game on Switch, with the added bonus that it’s extremely cheap.
As reader is put off from buying the PS5 Pro because of Sony’s poor support of the PSVR2 and the lack of first party games.