We feel a closer, truer connection to games when we're literally seeing it ... Borderlands invented the looter-shooter, and Borderlands 2 had more fun with it than anyone else.
Classic FM typically plays the music of Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Bach and Straus but Next Level will share music from iconic video game scores. The programme will be presented by YouTuber DanTDM.
In September 2024, Solana-based protocol Pump.fun became the fastest growing crypto app in history by some metrics, surging to $100 million in revenue in record time. Some have criticized the platform ...
Whether you’ve got antsy kids at home or in the classroom, a good board game can keep the little ones entertained for hours — not to mention help strengthen their critical-thinking skills.
Some may say we are in a renaissance of video game adaptations as we've been treated to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, another Sonic the Hedgehog film, and TV series based on The Last of Us and ...
Minecraft legend and YouTuber DanTDM is moving to radio, hosting his own show on Classic FM called Next Level. The UK radio station announced the new show on Wednesday, and its premiere takes place ...
As it says on the Crab Game Steam page, this fun battle royale game is “definitely not based on any online streaming pop culture Korean TV show”… While we let you decide whether that’s ...
Daniel Middleton – aka DanTDM on YouTube – is joining Classic FM to front a new video game music series. Next Level with DanTDM launches this Saturday 11th January at 9pm for an hour and will ...
Daniel Middleton, aka DanTDM, who is one of the biggest content creators on YouTube with more than 29 million subscribers, is joining the Classic FM presenting team. The megastar YouTuber and gamer ...
because a disaster shared is even more fun. The mutual blame when a deerclops stomps through your camp, ruining days worth of winter prep, is a strategy game in itself. In keeping with Klei’s ...
In most games, the leader or winner selects a creative penalty activity for the loser. The severity of the penalties often increases from minor irritations to blatant absurdity. This article shares ...