Games
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From Medal of Honor to Sniper Elite 4, we just can’t seem to resist the lure of the second world war
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The new Nintendo Switch title offers a vast world to explore, which can be as frustrating as it is magical. Here are some hints for those about to enter Hyrule
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The Nintendo Switch launch title takes the Zelda franchise to a whole new level, producing something even greater than the sum of its finely honed parts
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Nintendo’s frantic mini-game collection will provide some hilarious multiplayer moments, but there’s not enough in the package to justify its price
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Same agent as used in anti-nail biting treatment coats Nintendo Switch game cartridges to help prevent children swallowing them
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Nintendo Switch is here but I'm still playing my N64
Jordan Erica WebberI’ve ditched my Xbox 360 and passed on my Game Boy, but nothing will part me from Nintendo’s late 90s classic – not even the Switch -
At £280 the Switch is a gamble, but Nintendo has again done its idiosyncratic best to challenge the way we think about games hardware
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Jim Crawford is a self-confessed dilettante who moves from project to project in the blink of an eye. How did he create the most anarchic video game ever made?
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Is there a Nokia 3310 of video games?
Keith StuartNews everyone’s favourite mobile phone is making a comeback has thrilled tech fans. Could the same happen to the Game Boy or PlayStation?
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Link dies quite frequently, weapons tend to fall apart, and the game looks beautiful. Here’s what we learned about Nintendo Switch’s launch title
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Ubisoft’s multiplayer-focused fighting game is a single-minded simulation of melee battle, with an emphasis on epic physical confrontations
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Penny Mordaunt appoints ‘sector champions’ to improve experiences of people with disabilities in industries including fashion and gaming
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Its hunter/gatherer gameplay hasn’t moved on from Far Cry and Tomb Raider, but Zero Dawn sets a new visual benchmark
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Demonic swordplay satisfies in feudal Japan, a second world war sniper raises his game, and a new title for armchair generals keeps it simple
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