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Ever since the dawn of gaming, developers have been striving to create multiplayer opportunities in which more than one person can share the same experience. Atari’s Pong in 1972, for instance, and Spasism on the PLATO Network in 1974 were two early pioneers. Multiplayer gaming was desirable because it created a competitive aspect which served to get players hooked, but it was also great for socialising and developing a richer gaming experience. Call of Duty Leading the Way Fast forward forty years and the PS4 is now leading the way in terms of multiplayer and online gaming experiences. Sony has…

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You’d think that with all the modern gadgets and video game consoles out there in 2017, board games will be completely forgotten. However, it’s quite the opposite. Many are still buying the classic board games and have taken a step further to play them on PS4. Apparently, the highly technical game developers see the value of classic board games and have decided to create a version of these that today’s millennials can appreciate. Playing Monopoly on PlayStation 4 This classic game that was created by Charles Darrow in 1935 is still one of Hasbro’s best-selling titles. This game can be…

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There are few more enjoyable ways to spend an evening than engaging in a multiplayer battle of wits with your friends on PlayStation 4. Whether it be going head-to-head in a FIFA El Clásico or collaborating in a Team Deathmatch on Call of Duty, each group of mates has their go-to PS4 multiplayer games. Also, with the graphics and complexity of today’s games pushing the boundaries of the virtual, players can now relish in a fully immersive and insanely realistic cooperative experience. But which PS4 titles represent the best there is in terms of multiplayer action? We take a look…

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In the world of console gaming, the battle between Sony’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox will likely never be over. Early reports from 2017 show that the PS4 is actually outselling the latest Xbox One with 60 million PS4s selling compared to the Xbox One’s 26 million, which shows the resounding popularity of the console. With new (old) releases, such as the much-awaited Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy bringing fans back to the console (Microsoft didn’t have a horse in the race when Crash originally spun onto screens), 2017 looks to be the year of the PS4 – and that’s because of…

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For avid Golf fans and gamers interested in sports games, it can be extremely difficult to find a Golf game that retains play value. So when a game like The Golf Club 2 rolls around, it’s hard not to be impressed. From the excellent, complex and varied mechanics that comprise golfing on the green, to the new career mode and online societies, there’s plenty to keep you motivated and playing the game long after the initial novelty wears off. When it comes to the fundamental mechanics, the game plays brilliantly. In order to have any long-term success, you need to…

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Over 20 years ago, gamers around the world first picked up controllers to delve into the rich world of Crash Bandicoot. Crash Bandicoot has risen to a special place of significance in gaming history, caught somewhere between the Sega/Nintendo generation and the console gaming revolution, a monument to arcade style simplicity. It comes as no surprise that when the Crash Bandicoot N sane Trilogy was announced, a wave of nostalgia swelled up amongst hardcore fans of the original games, and casual gamers eager to see what all the fuss was about. The revival of Crash Bandicoot raised questions over whether…

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2017 is a bumper year for PS4 games. With old revivals, much-awaited sequels, and brand new choices in the mix, gamers are more eager than ever to indulge in Sony’s console. The gaming developments announced at the E3 conference also lead to further excitement over possible capabilities of upcoming games. Here are 4 games that prove 2017 is the year of the PS4: Assassin’s Creed: Origins Assassin’s Creed is always going to have fans. This time we’re throwing it back, pyramid style, to Ancient Egypt to play the origin story of the Assassin’s Brotherhood. The game’s developers tout new ways…

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If you’ve got fond memories of the original Micro Machines, then you may well be interested in taking a look at this new version by Codemasters. Unlike some previous efforts, this game is fully licensed by Hasbro so you’ll have the familiar Micro Machines design but given a facelift for the more modern console.  Epic game graphics will grab the attention instantly, but players will still recognise the environment and style of play. However there’s quite a bit that’s changed with this release despite the shot of nostalgia, so don’t assume you’ll be playing on the same old game that…

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E3 was a veritable hive of activity this year, which saw an impressive 68,400 attendees exploring the three-day event. The Los Angeles crowd of game enthusiasts lingered long over Ubisoft’s new pirate themed game, Skull & Bones, which promises to introduce a smooth and seamless multiplayer angle to what has principally been thus far a single player experience. The game follows in a long and rakishly honourable line of video game titles that have slapped a patch across one eye, screwed on a peg leg and buckled their swash in search of a hidden pirate cache. Perhaps the pirate mythos…

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The PS4 is Sony’s most versatile and cutting-edge console yet. Alongside the big-hitting blockbusters like Call of Duty, FIFA and Fallout, there are some superb Indie offerings that ensure that the PS4 isn’t a one trick pony. There are thousands of games in the PlayStation store that can be accessed and played over the internet against competitors from all over the world, building an online community that has grown into one of the most versatile in the world. Online gambling has come on leaps and bounds since the first casino gaming websites emerged in the late 90s. In the UK,…

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Source: @timurton via Twitter Gaming is an escape – an escape from life and from reality. Gaming allows players to leap higher than they really can, allows them to be the hero, the saviour – and even do things they’d never do in real life. Heist games are incredibly popular – and it’s not just the prospect of loot at the end. The excitement in attempting to achieve the impossible keeps gamers coming back for more. The Grand Theft Auto series is probably one of the most symbolic of this trope – the game involves many intricately planned heists. But,…

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