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    The Escapist's Davi Braid reviews Stellar Blade, the latest action-adventure game for from Shift Up and Sony Interactive Entertainment.

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    Stellar Blade review: Having its cake, and eating it

    Hey pal, grab a chair. Sit down a while. I've spoken to your parents, and they're worried about you, mate. They've been telling me that you're thinking about buying Stellar Blade on the PS5 - don't get up! It's okay, this is a no judgement zone, bud. Don't look embarrassed, it's just me and you having a conversation here. Now, let me tell you something Ignore those bozos. Stellar Blade is a downright shocker of a release. An uppercut to the "best games coming in April" videos who could not see...

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    AKA: Digital Warriors Director: Philip Ko Fei Cast: Darren Shahlavi, Lee Kwang-su, Yukari Oshima, Zoren Legaspi, Jimmy Ko, Man-Kei Lin, James Jim-Si Ha, Philip Ko Fei, Winston Ellis, Thorsten Nickel Running Time: 93 min. By Paul Bramhall Let’s address the elephant in the room – I’m convinced nobody was clamouring for a sequel to the 1997 sci-fi action mashup Techno Warriors. Philip Ko Fei’s incomprehensible Philippines shot action flick gave Continue reading →

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    GamesBeat's Rachel Kaser believes Team Ninja's Rise of the Ronin deserved more attention than it got on its crowded release date.

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    While 'Stellar Blade' comes off a bit predictable, the cast of characters are a delight and the excellent worldbuilding makes the game worth experiencing.

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    From the blue boxes outside the post office to your mailbox at home, police are battling mail thieves who see the crime as low risk and high reward.

  • India’s Divinely Guided Secularism: The Rise And Rise Of Hindutva

    Despite its perception as one of the great secular countries, India – home to the world’s largest population – is slowly being dragged closer and closer towards religious extremism, writes Shiza Ahmed Butt. Under the tutelage of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), India is witnessing an unprecedented rise in systemic discrimination and religious intolerance. Far fromMore

  • The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Taylor Swift and Matty Healy’s Relationship

    Swift and Healy’s breakup weighs heavy on The Tortured Poets Department

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    The Veil Review

    A so-so spy series starring Elisabeth Moss that feels 20 years too late.

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    ‘The Forged’ #7 review

    What lies in the depths of T-Space, and can our Forged team make it back home safely?

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    Akira Toriyama's desert adventure Sand Land arrives in video game form, but even with his involvement, does it still do his work justice?