Eagle-eyed Dungeons and Dragons fans have spotted a fresh reference to everyone's favourite Baldur's Gate 3 vampire, hidden away in the game's new Monster Manual.
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Last night, several years after the launch of Grand Theft Auto 5's enhanced edition on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, the game's next-gen features finally arrived on PC as part of a free update for all existing users.
I tried to play Blades of Fire like a game I already knew, and I suffered for it. I died, over and over again in MercurySteam's new action-adventure, the same studio behind Metroid Dread and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, and it wasn't until I began to get on board with just how pig-headedly and stubbornly different Blades of Fire is that I realised how exciting it can be.
In my opinion, the best kind of games are the ones that leave you with plenty of stories to tell. Our old editor-in-chief Tom Bramwell coined the phrase 'anecdote factory' when he reviewed Far Cry 3, and this is the perfect expression to describe my time with Atomfall. I was given 90 minutes with Rebellion's upcoming radioactive RPG at a recent hands-on event and I probably came away from it with about 90 different stories to tell, each one just as unexpected and entertaining as the last.
While we are all here frothing at the mouth in anticipation for more Grand Theft Auto 6 news, developer Rockstar is casually sharing a trailer for a Danny Dyer-fronted film instead.
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