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007 First Light leak reveals that its villain wants to flyyyyyyy awayyyyyyy just like a dragonfly
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007 First Light leak reveals that its villain wants to flyyyyyyy awayyyyyyy just like a dragonfly

I wish that I could fly, that I could fly, and I could fly, just like a dragonfly, Mr Bond. I want to get away, just like a dragonfly, Mr Bond. YEAH YEAH YEAH, Mr Bond. I want a Milky Way, Mr Bond. I'd just like a Milky Way, YEAH YEAH YEAH (Milky Way), Mr Bond. Oh, and the official James Bond account appears to have leaked a trailer showing Lenny Kravitz as a007: First Light, villain, Mr Bond. Read more

The Game Awards 2025 livestream: join us for an evening of announcements, reveals, and maybe even some awards
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The Game Awards 2025 livestream: join us for an evening of announcements, reveals, and maybe even some awards

The Games Awards 2025 livestream airs tonight – or tomorrow morning, if you’re a Prime Meridian chump like we all are – and, like most forms of bewildering media, it'll be best enjoyed together. We therefore invite you to join us for our liveblog coverage, which if you don’t have tickets yourself, promises to be the most up-to-the-minute source of game reveals and announcements that you can get without standing up against the theatre doors with a big cup to your ears. An

Total War: Warhammer 40,000 reveal likely after telltale words "40K" spotted in Creative Assembly video
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Total War: Warhammer 40,000 reveal likely after telltale words "40K" spotted in Creative Assembly video

Well, well, well, here comes Geoffers. G-Kay, the awarder of golden PDF badges to videogames, best pal to every celebrity less tasteful than Edward Norton. Gentleman Keighley, with his mindflaying footwear and his hands all lubed up to wangle fresh announcements from the games industry's chapped orifices. But what's this! His trousers are bellowing. He's got something stuffed down them, something that honks and rumbles like an elephant seal, something that yearns to raise the banner of victory

Talking point - what have you been playing lately?
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Talking point - what have you been playing lately?

Welcome back, dear readers, to another community article for us all to have a little chat about what we've been playing recently..Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Avowed's facial mushrooms hide a fantasy romp that's well worth your time: disagree and my arquebus awaits
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Avowed's facial mushrooms hide a fantasy romp that's well worth your time: disagree and my arquebus awaits

While I'm not going to argue that Obsidian's fantasy RPG matches the depth of the genre’s topline measuring sticks, your Baldur’s Gates, your Witchers, your New Vegases, it did provide me a good time in 2025. I found the world of Eora - with its mushrooms, sprawling coastlines, dense forests, arid deserts, and more mushrooms - colourful and varied enough to whet my appetite for exploration. Combat was satisfying enough that I looked forward to each opportunity to whip out my trusty

Tactics RPG Band Of Crusaders is a zealous take on Battle Brothers, but not (yet) the religious horror story I'm hoping for
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Tactics RPG Band Of Crusaders is a zealous take on Battle Brothers, but not (yet) the religious horror story I'm hoping for

Reader, I must apologise for the intolerably wholesome nature of RPS of late. My last couple of reviews were of a laidback farming sim and a showcase of nostalgic hardware. Glancing down the news feed, I note with outrage that Oisin has recently been writing about Very Good Doggos (being thrown into pits), while Mark has been spilling ink over that least offensive of politicians, Keir Starmer. Time to consign Starmer, the doggos, and those fetching Macintosh-me-dos to the waste bin along with m

The Game Awards reportedly charges over $1 million for a three-minute trailer, while just a minute can run up nearly half of that
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The Game Awards reportedly charges over $1 million for a three-minute trailer, while just a minute can run up nearly half of that

Publishers and studios who want to show off their games during the main show at a Keighleyfest usually have to pay a not small chunk of change for the privilege. According to a fresh report from Kotaku which aims to deliver the latest figures for a couple of different trailer lengths at this year's Game Awards, those handing over the cash are now looking at paying seven figures for a three-minute showing of their game. Read more