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Resogun tips and tricks

Particle collider Welcome to our updated hints and tips guide for Resogun, the PlayStation 4s awesome free-if-youre-a-PSPlus-subscriber shoot em up. Since the games UK release, Ive been playing so much Resogun, I managed to get up to 32nd best in the world on Experienced (50th at the time of writing). …

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Dead Rising 3 complete combo weapon guide

To kick off our guide to the combo weapons in Dead Rising 3 (opens in new tab), here’s a little look at how you get one of the most awesome collectibles in the game. It’s the Flame Mecha Dragon, an outfit you get by combining the Mecha Dragon with a …

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Tims Vermeer review

Magician duo Penn and Teller specialise in illusion, so there is a logic of sorts to them dedicating their doc to a Texas inventor’s quest to make a copy of a Johannes Vermeer painting. Using mirrors, a camera obscura and hundreds of meticulous man-hours, Tim Jenison does indeed craft his …

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Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh REVIEW

Shovel Ready book review . Noir thrillers never seem to go out of style – there’s something timeless about their bleak, fatalistic attitude, and they can be spliced successfully with almost any other genre. Shovel Ready uses this to its advantage, combining a noir attitude with near-future SF, resulting in …

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Zoe Saldana will star in Rosemarys Baby miniseries

NBC latest movie-inspired TV show looks to have bagged a leading lady, with Zoe Saldana set to star in the forthcoming Rosemary’s Baby miniseries. Having enjoyed success with the Mads Mikkelsen-starring Hannibal , the network is bringing Ira Levin’s 1967 horror novel to the small screen, with Saldana set to …

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China just lifted console bans, but will it actually matter?

After almost 14 years, the ban on foreign game consoles in the China has been lifted temporarily. Now, companies like Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft will be able to manufacture their consoles within Shanghai’s free-trade zone–and more importantly, sell them legally throughout the country. You’d think that after a near-14-year drought, …

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