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FlipChamps is the twitchy platform blaster you should be playing this week
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See our video preview of mobile Morrowind-a-like Aralon: Forge and Flame
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The best of the rest at the Big Indie Pitch Montreal 2015
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Guns, missiles, and massive chainswords: see Warhammer 40,000: Freeblade in action
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Guitar Hero Live turns your iPhone into a next-gen console
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AppSpy has a new look and a new attitude. Behold its glory
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Does ustwo's relaxation app Pause really work? Find out in the first AppSpy Challenge video
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The Pocket Gamer Podcast 334: Give me back my games, Apple!
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Does the iPhone and iPad port of Dust: An Elysian Tail live up to the original?
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How mobile has changed gaming: A Peter Willington retrospective
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The Pocket Gamer Podcast 333: Peter's final podcast, Shooty Skies, Need for Speed: No Limits
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The Pocket Gamer Podcast 332: FIFA 16, Monster Hunter X, PewDiePie, Spl-t,
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PewDiePie: Legend of the Brofist is out on mobile, and we've been smashing barrels all morning
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Astra is all about goddesses, dragons, and ancient aliens, and we're okay with that
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The Pocket Gamer Podcast 331: iOS 9, TGS, Order & Chaos 2, Raceline CC
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First impressions of Final Fantasy VII: What's changed, and is it any good?
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What are the best free-to-play games on mobile?
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AppSpy and Pocket Gamer respond to Miller Report Big Indie Pitch disaster
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Slam-dunking basketball game Baller Legends is interested in nothing but net
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We step into a night of firey laser death in our .Decluster Zero: Bullet Nocturne hands-on
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The Guides is a super-tough puzzler cloaked in a mystery wrapped inside an enigma
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Watch us play Farming Simulator 16 and wonder how we get our trousers on in the morning
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Ronda Rousey knocks out Taichi Panda commercial in under 34 seconds
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Rocket into the future with Starfox-inspired auto-racer Breakneck, in soft launch now
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CSR2 revealed, created by Burnout, Dirt, and Need for Speed devs