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July, 2015

  • 20 July

    Simon Pegg on Tom Cruises epic Mission: Impossible plane stunt

    Last week we saw a brief behind-the-scenes featurette from Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation focusing on Tom Cruise’s death-defying plane stunt, and now Simon Pegg has taken time out to discuss his co-star’s hi-octane antics. “Yep, that’s a typical day on set for Mission: Impossible,” says Pegg, “Tom hanging onto …

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  • 20 July

    Fallout 4 is about “freedom”, not being the “best looking game,” says Bethesda

    You can always count on the ‘how many graphics?’ crowd to have something to say about a game’s look. Personally, I was quite pleased with Fallout 4’s crisp and colourful new visuals (opens in new tab), although that hasn’t stopped some from having a pop at the finer details. Not …

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  • 20 July

    Watch Tremor rock Mortal Kombat X – available to download tomorrow

    Mortal Kombat X (opens in new tab)’s Kombat Pack DLC has been a palatable melange of fan service, so far including one returning character and two movie cameos. The fourth and final addition to the Pack takes a new approach – introducing a character fans have seen before, but who …

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  • 19 July

    How Dark Souls 3 combat is changing post-Bloodborne

    Excited for another slice of deliciously-punishing Souls action? Of course you are. And while From Software has confirmed Dark Souls 3 won’t be the final entry in the series, it will aim to be the most efficient action-RPG the Japanese studio has ever created. In an excerpt from the latest …

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  • 17 July

    Godzilla review

    Lurching mysteriously from Bandai Namco’s churning seas, the inexplicable arrival of the game simply known as Godzilla provokes the same befuddled panic as if an actual kaiju showed up. Where did it come from? Why is it here? What did we do to deserve it? And most importantly, why is …

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  • 16 July

    Live-action Aladdin prequel on the way at Disney

    Disney has developed a taste for live-action updates of its classic properties, and it’s not about to stop any time soon, with THR (opens in new tab) reporting that the studio is moving forward with a prequel to Aladdin, entitled Genies. The new film will be set in the realm …

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  • 16 July

    The Lego Batman movies Robin will be voiced by… Michael Cera?

    Hope you’re ready for DC Comics’ Robin to sound a lot like the skinny kid from Superbad / Juno‘s baby-daddy / Scott Pilgrim, because 27-year old awkward teenager Michael Cera will voice the Dark Knight’s sidekick in the Lego Batman film, according (opens in new tab) to The Hollywood Reporter. …

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  • 16 July

    COD in space? “Never say never” according to Treyarch (but dont get your hopes up)

    Given that COD’s been racing into the future with every game since Modern Warfare, it’s not that much of a reach to predict it will, at some point, go ‘full Halo’ and shoot for the moon. Literally. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your feelings towards the galaxy) Black Ops 3 …

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  • 13 July

    Dr. Doom isnt a hacker anymore in the new Fantastic Four movie

    When the first plot details for Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four reboot were revealed, one of the most controversial elements was Toby Kebbell’s revelation that his version of Doctor Doom would be a vengeful computer hacker, in a major departure from the source material. However, according to the actor, that is …

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  • 13 July

    We bid farewell to Comic-Con 2015

    It’s time to bid farewell to another fantastic Comic-Con. This year, GamesRadar+ teamed up with Loot Crate and ASUS to rock the show with dozens of interviews – from comic book legend Mark Waid to Doctor Who screenwriter Paul Cornell – as well as one exclusive mystery mega loot crate …

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