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Last Week on GameGrin

Last Week on GameGrin

Blimey, another week has come and gone already. Time seems to move so fast these days. With so much stuff happening in gaming lately it's no wonder that so many of you have been telling us that you've missed some of the cool stuff from the last week. It's OK though, as we're back again with another round up of the week that was.

Reviews and Previews

Tom reviewed the Dark Souls-esque Salt and Sanctuary.

Dominoid loves bunnies, so we gave him a game about a robot ninja one to see what would happen. The result was our Hoptron 5000 - The Samurai Robot Ninja Bunny on a Rampage Review.

Dom took a look at the multiplayer-centric dodgeball game, Stikbold. Just a few days prior, Andrew had previewed the game.

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Steven got down and DiRTy in his review of DiRT Rally.

Nathan reviewed the first part of story-based mobile puzzler, Angels of Deception.

News

There was a double announcement from Reality Pump. Two Worlds II will get two DLCs (yes, that is indeed a lot of "two"s) and Two Worlds III is in development.

Yo-Kai Watch Wibble Wobble was released for mobiles. The curiously-titled game is a match 3 puzzle game set in the Yo-Kai Watch universe.

A new debate on the sexualisation of video games sparked when a user posted some feedback to blizzard about Overwatch.

UK indie developer Almost Games revealed their first game. Blake Strongflank is a puzzle game with Parkour elements.

Square Enix had a huge event to launch Final Fantasy XV. The game will be suppplemented by an anime series, a spin off mobile game, and a film.

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Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus decided to take a road trip to Alaska this week. The Entrepreneur behind the Rift VR headset, which launched this week, personally delivered the first unit.

German railroad history came to Train Valley.

Sony revealed some more details of the PlayStation VR. The device is expected to have around a hundred games by the end of the year and future PC compatibility was hinted at.

And Finally

Dominiod mused on what would be nice to see for Valve's infamous vapourware title, Half-Life 3.

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Gary

Gary "Dombalurina" Sheppard

Staff Writer

Gary maintains his belief that the Amstrad CPC is the greatest system ever and patiently awaits the sequel to "Rockstar ate my Hamster"

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