E3 2016
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FeaturesAgents of Mayhem is all about its larger-than-life heroesBy David Roberts Published -
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FeaturesSea of Thieves makes getting salty at multiplayer cool againBy Connor Sheridan Published -
FeaturesSerious Sam VR isn't the game you think it isBy Sam Prell Published -
FeaturesBatman: The Telltale Series’ first 30 minutes prove that this is the episodic adventure we deserveBy Louise Blain Published -
EditorialMicrosoft’s successful return to the 360 glory days depends on making Gears of War 4 feel new, but not too newBy David Houghton Published -
OpinionWhich games are winning E3 2016 for YOU?By GamesRadar Staff Published -
Features8 grappling hooks that prove E3 is a conspiracyBy Matt Elliott Published -
NewsSasha Banks confirmed for WWE 2K17 (along with John Cena and Ultimate Warrior)By Ben Wilson Published -
PreviewIf you liked Resident Evil 7’s demo then the Playstation VR version will terrify youBy Leon Hurley Published -
FeatureHorizon Zero Dawn's world is bigger than we ever imaginedBy Louise Blain Published -
NewsBungie talks Destiny’s 10 year plan, schedules and giving fans what they wantBy Leon Hurley Published -
FeaturesAttack the block - For Honor's campaign mode is bloody good funBy Louise Blain Published -
FeaturesI wanted to never stop playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildBy Anthony John Agnello Published -
Features14 things you need to know about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildBy Lorenzo Veloria Published -
EditorialBeing a good dad will be Kratos' greatest test of strength in God of WarBy Lucas Sullivan Published -
FeaturesGoing Robot Pro Fishing with Xbox exclusive ReCoreBy Sam Prell Published -
PreviewDays Gone is an open world zombie apocalypse that gets everything rightBy Leon Hurley Published -
FeaturesKick, punch, it's all in the timing in fighting-RPG hybrid AbsolverBy Sam Prell Published -
FeaturesMinecraft add-ons let you make creeper hybrids and other abominationsBy Connor Sheridan Published -
EditorialSony and Microsoft play to their strengths – but only one is true to themselvesBy Dan Dawkins Published
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