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theradicalace · 1 year
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the attitude in this gamer news article 💀
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times-chu · 8 months
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Loved the scene where he said "☝"
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ape-apocalypse · 3 months
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In an interview with GamesRadar+, actress Freya Allan talked about her experience filming Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes.
"It was incredible. I watched a lot of the series beforehand and yeah, it's my proudest moment in my career so far. I'm really excited for it to come out, and proud of everyone involved - all the other actors and the director, Wes Ball, are fantastic. Everyone behind the scenes is just brilliant. I can't really say anything, but I'm telling you now, go and see it."
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Allan has the unique experience as the only main human character in a cast full of ape actors in motion capture suits. At least, at the moment, she's the only named human character we know about; there is still a chance that other actors without specified characters may be humans. Even so, she elaborated on that experience.
"Trust me, it's so weird to watch it and see myself with, what were humans, and now they're just chimpanzees. It's crazy. And I feel like I'm almost part of a secret club, because no one will ever get to really know how much these incredible actors' performances are translated into these animals. It's crazy what they're able to do with the technology. But I feel like no one will ever quite know how similar it really is, other than us."
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literallybyronic · 6 months
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ASTARION SIMPS ASSEMBLE
go vote for Neil as Best Supporting Actor in the Golden Joystick awards! (and BG3 in GOTY category)
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l-1-z-a · 1 year
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The Sims turns 20: Creator Will Wright reflects on the battle he waged to get one of the best games of all time made | GamesRadar+
From its initial pitch to creating Simlish, Will Wright discusses the making of The Sims with Retro Gamer.
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pokemonpowergirl · 1 year
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I WAS JUST SCROLLING THROUGH FACEBOOK AND I FIND OUT THAT SPRIGATITO IS A CRIMINAL "ANARCHIST KITTEN" NOW!!! LMAO!!!
Here's the link incase you're curious.
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thegamecollection · 8 months
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STARFIELD - REVIEW ROUNDUP!
We have blast off! Or at least, those big name reviewers lucky enough to receive a code ahead of the official launch have!
So, where does Starfield land on the Bethesda scoreboard of hits and misses? Let's see...
GamesRadar - 5/5
"Starfield isn't really a game you play to complete, it's more about living whatever sort of life you want in the literal universe Bethesda has created. Whatever you're thinking of doing, you almost certainly can do it, and the scale is almost a release in a way – you'll probably never see or do it all, so just enjoy the moment. There's months, if not years, of discoveries buried away in here, and even after 80 hours I can't wait to see more."
Read the full review here.
GameInformer - 8.5/10
"It took me a long time to fall in love with Starfield, and even after I did, certain aspects didn’t work for me. But the things I didn’t enjoy are vastly outweighed by my enthusiasm for this new, original science fiction universe, the breadth of its adventures, and the appeal of its many interwoven stories. Go in with the expectation that it will take some time to find your footing in such a vast gameplay space, and there’s a universe well worth discovering here."
Read the full review here.
Gamespot - 7/10
"Starfield has its moments, for sure. Its satisfying gunplay makes combat exciting, especially when it's integrated into setpieces within its better, more captivating questlines. And although limited in its conception of space exploration, there's a novelty in poking around the galaxy to see star systems up close and personal, and occasionally finding side content worth chasing. However, it struggles to deliver a cohesive and memorable RPG experience amid the seemingly boundless sea of stars."
Read the full review here.
VideoGamesChronicle (VGC) - 5/5
"Starfield is undoubtedly an experience that players will stick with for years to come. It’s content-rich in a way that’s rare in modern gaming, and exactly the experience that people who’ve been hoovering up different versions of Skyrim for years have wanted. It doesn’t truly reinvent the wheel with its mechanics, but almost everything it does, it does so well, that it’s a truly engrossing experience."
Read the full review here.
IGN - 7/10
"It’s never a great sign when someone recommends a game on the grounds that it gets good after more than a dozen hours, but that’s very much the kind of game Starfield is, and I do recommend it. There are a lot of forces working against it, and the combination of disjointed space travel, nonexistent maps, aggravating inventory management, and a slow rollout of essential abilities very nearly did it in. It was the joys piloting a custom spaceship into and out of all sorts of morally ambiguous situations in a rich sci-fi universe that eventually pulled it out of a nosedive."
Read the full review here.
GAMINGbible - 10/10
"Starfield is without a doubt a monumental release - and not just because it's Bethesda’s first new IP in 25 years. Every now and then, a new game comes along that changes our perception of what the industry is capable of. Starfield is that game. This is beyond what we’ve come to know an open-world to be. Bethesda has created a universe that, despite its vast scale, maintains interest and an impressive attention to detail throughout. The journey you embark on will dazzle you, and I have no doubt that players will be gripped for months, perhaps even years to come."
Read the full review here.
Well, much like the universe, these scores are a mixed bag of fragments that are deemed rare, beautiful and striking to some... Yet turbulent and rocky to others!
Make up your own mind when the game launches on 6th September and pre-order here at The Game Collection!
Godspeed...
-Jack
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xtremeservers · 8 months
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In a recent interview with GamesRadar, S... https://www.xtremeservers.com/blog/why-across-the-spider-verses-home-release-isnt-like-the-theatrical-cuts/?feed_id=86859&_unique_id=64dbb2be23e27&Why%20Across%20The%20Spider-Verse%27s%20Home%20Release%20Isn%27t%20Like%20The%20Theatrical%20Cuts
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mrposhshark · 1 year
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Heyup thanks (again) to gamesradar being all round lovely to me as always, I'll be co-streaming the 40th anniversary Golden Joystick Awards on Tuesday 22nd November 20:00BST
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plaftic · 2 years
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_как кстати👊Future Games Show gamescom 2022 выпускает сразу же после отшумевшей gamescom Opening Night LIVE 2022. Да с небольшой порцией уже новых видеоигр, но как обычно для себя выделил те самые желанные проекты которые зацепили мой замыленный взгляд
_я надеюсь👊что и следующий год будет таким же обильным на игры как и этот. В сравнении это редко получается делать особенно беря предыдущий год, честно меньше половины отсеиваю уже на релизе, понимаю что показанная игра не столько стоит её прохождения, как моё внимание и мнение записанное в данном видео
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dolldefaced · 3 months
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shawn martinbrough what are you on about!!!
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pinkpluswhite · 11 months
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so uh. some alan wake 2 b-roll :>
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intofree · 4 months
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most promising dd2 interview so far honestly I love silliness
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tailschannel · 2 days
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In an interview with @GamesRadar, #SonicMovie3 producer Toby Ascher confirms the entry “takes a lot from Sonic Adventure 2.” Ascher also told @GamesRadar that #Sonic 3 is “probably the most exciting thing we’ve done in the franchise.” #SonicNews
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felassan · 5 months
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Transcript (GamesRadar article): "Dragon Age: Dreadwolf dev lists 2024 release date on their LinkedIn profile, leaving fans hopeful for next year A [Dragon Age: Dreadwolf] developer listed a 2024 release date on their LinkedIn profile. We still don't officially have a release date for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, aka Dragon Age 4, but one developer who has worked on the highly anticipated sequel may have just given fans a huge clue. [dev], a Senior Cinematic Animator at EA, has listed Dragon Age: Dreadwolf as releasing in 2024 on their LinkedIn profile.  In the 'experience' portion of the developer's profile, [dev] has written: "Animated gameplay characters using mocap and hand keyed animation for Dragon Age: DreadWolf (2024 release)." This isn't quite confirmation that we're definitely getting BioWare's highly anticipated game next year, but it's enough to get fans excited."
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evelynpr · 1 year
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WHAT HAHAHAHLJSLJSDLKJFS THIS IS REAL ITS FROM GAMESRADAR
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the power this man holds- wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze
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