Animal Crossing: New Horizons is no longer the game that launched all the way back in March 2020. There have been seasonal updates and additions since launch but none have been as big as Animal Crossing: New Horizons Update 2.0, which upgraded our island adventures in countless new ways. If …
Read More »Resident Evil 3 offers the most challenging survival-horror action yet, says Official Xbox Magazine
Hot on the heels of its triumphant Resi 2 reboot, Resident Evil 3 (opens in new tab) is action packed and the most impressive game yet in the survival horror franchise. In this month’s Official Xbox Magazine, read our extensive hands-on playtesting of Jill Valentine’s battle with the Nemesis. Save …
Read More »Doom Eternal is the fastest shooter on Xbox, and the best Doom yet, says Official Xbox Magazine
Doom Eternal aims to redefine how first person shooters should be played, with a deeper (not to mention more vertical) experience in the latest entry in the iconic series. In this month’s Official Xbox Magazine, find out what’s new and what’s improved in Doom Eternal from our exclusive hands-on time …
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Official PlayStation Magazine is the UK’s best-selling video games magazine. Every issue is your personal all-access invitation to the world of PS4, PS5, and PS VR gaming. The team have been writing about PlayStation since the 90s and have passionate and informed knowledge of the world’s best-selling video games console. …
Read More »Win a Blu-ray of Stephen King’s The Stand
The Emmy Award-winning 1994 mini-series of Stephen King’s classic post-apocalyptic novel The Stand is coming to Blu-ray, restored in high definition with enhanced visual effects. It follows a group of survivors after a weaponised strain of flu is accidentally released, wiping out most of the population. Those remaining must align …
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As a great man once said, life moves pretty fast. Anything that saves you time is a godsend, freeing you up to do whatever else you value in life. Which is where the GamesRadar newsletter comes in. Everyday it brings the biggest games, movies and TV news straight to your …
Read More »“This is a ghost who hunts children” – Take an exclusive look at The Curse of La Llorona… if you dare
If you’re planning your 2019 horror fix, The Curse of La Llorona might be just the ticket. Inspired by Mexican folk tales of La Llorona, AKA the Weeping Woman, the film is produced by James Wan (creator of Saw and The Conjuring (opens in new tab) universe). Linda Cardellini (Freaks …
Read More »Why Netflixs Haunting of Hill House is focusing on “family horror”
Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House starts on October 12, and to mark the creepy occasion our sister publication SFX magazine (opens in new tab) has an interview with showrunner and director Mike Flanagan. In it he explains why the focus of the new series is “family horror,” and what …
Read More »Is it just me, or were movie stars better before social media?
As a saucer-eyed, cinema-mad kid, I had no idea what Michael J. Fox’s kitchen looked like. I hadn’t a clue what Harrison Ford’s workout consisted of. And I was blind to how Jennifer Grey spoke and moved in everyday life. Indeed, I had no concrete conception of the filmmaking machine behind …
Read More »How to watch the PC Gamer Weekender action live
The PC Gamer Weekender (opens in new tab) kicks off tomorrow at the Olympia in London but if you lack the funds, private jet or sheer willpower to get there, you can still be part of the personal computer magic by tuning in on Twitch. You absolutely should too, and …
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