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Gamescom 2016: Is Sea of Thieves the Ultimate Pirate Fantasy?
We set sail to find out.
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No dangerous fauna to contend with too.
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Especially if you fork out for the Legacy Edition.
Gamescom 2016: Can WRC 6 Compete With its Rally Rivals?
It's certainly looking good.
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It's bullet time!
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Lee is the true Gamerscore aficionado on the site’s editorial team, boasting a bigger Gamerscore than Jesus himself, and can be found writing reviews throughout the year.
Unfortunately for Lee, and fortunately for the rest of the site’s reviewers, Lee’s affinity towards Gamerscore means that he’ll play pretty much anything for points – he’ll readily admit that! – so he often gets the short end of the stick. Unfortunately for Dan’s sadistic ways, the fact that Lee likes reviewing the bottom end of the spectrum makes him unhappy. When Lee’s not locked in a cage reviewing games, he’s often dragged out to Germany once a year so Dan can sit back and sample the local delights while everyone else does his work for him.When not knocking the back out of the review workload, Lee can be found increasing his Gamerscore and is a firm believer that Gamerscore size is directly relevant to the size of one’s manhood. Although Lee calls himself a Brit, the fact he doesn’t drink is a wet kipper in the face to his home nation’s heritage.