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Offline RPGs – a useful learning tool?

In a world in which we seem increasingly obsessed with the technological, there has been something of a resurgence of the physical. Vinyl, despite being an emphatically analogue product, sells in ever-greater volumes. It seems that the same is true of Role Playing Games, or RPGs. Whilst many will only be familiar with these from their digital forms such as the Legend of Zelda, the precursor to these online adventures was much more rudimentary; dice, paper, and a collection of

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How to Access Video Games that are Value for Money

Video games are expensive, and you might not be able to afford as many as you would like. They can cost into the £100s if you want to buy multiple games, but luckily this is a cost that can be lessened. Here are some of you options for getting hold of cheaper games: Join PS Plus. This can be great value for money, as you will get two games to download a month. You might also get new games that

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Battlefield V is Officially Announced

The lead-up to this announcement hasn’t been easy – EA have been plagued with leaks, and people have all been contributing information to build up the hype. But we’ve had very few facts, up until now. There is an official game trailer and some details about gameplay are now readily available. The setting of the game is WWII, but not as we know it. There isn’t going to be a Battle Royale mode in the game, answering a lot of

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The UK Gaming Industry is Still Thriving

UK gaming sales are higher than ever, defying the spending squeeze that has been witnessed by other industries. Figures show that gaming hit a record £5 billion last year, with this figure being attributed to an ever growing audience of gamers in the UK. These figures are up 12.4% from 2016. Online and digital games have proven to be the most popular, although there was also a rise in the sale of boxed games. This includes games like Fifa 18,

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Divinity: Original Sin 2 for Windows

Divinity: Original Sin 2 has been called on of the games of the year by various review platforms. It was released for Microsoft Windows on the 14th September earlier this year. It is the follow up to Divinity: Original Sin from 2014, by Larian Studios. The game is a fantasy CRPG with a mesmerising and immersive story. All of the characters have their own backstories for you to explore further during the game. Rivellon is at war, and it is

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