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Since the arrival of the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act, anyone in the UK who wants to access sites featuring adult content, including the likes of Reddit and Bluesky, must upload their ID or provide similarly strong evidence to prove they're over 18. A lot of adults are understandably perturbed by the idea of having to upload scans of their passports or driver's licenses...


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Torchlight Infinite is a game that I can't help but have mixed feelings about. It'll always be mired in that aching knowledge that it's not really the same thing as the original two entries from Runic Games that I fell in love with more than a decade ago. After a disappointing third outing, however, TI is more of a reinvention, and once I managed to put aside my qualms and si...


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There are many sub-genres among the best strategy games on PC. Nestled within each are myriad experiences that will push your lateral thinking to the max. One moment, you're commanding an entire fleet of starships in an epic sci-fi armada. Next, you're bogged down in a muddy field, barking orders to medieval soldiers as you lay siege to an imposing fortress.  With so man...


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I've watched many people tackle various colony sims, from Rimworld to Oxygen Not Included, and I'm always fascinated by how differently we all play. MinMax Games, the developer behind Clanfolk, seems to understand that well, and its latest major update takes big strides to ensure everyone is catered for in a move I really appreciate. Boasting a 93% review average on Steam, it...


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I've encountered all manner of enemies in my time playing games, but some really stick with you for just how unsettling they are. Monster Hunter's Khezu, complete with its silent soundtrack. Bloodborne's lurching, squelching Brainsuckers. That horrifying baby from Resident Evil Village. Well, Once Human just made the list with the introduction of its biomechanical Devourer, a...


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