IO Interactive on making Hitman and 007: ‘You have to have soul and take a risk’
GameCentral interviews the CEO of IO Interactive about 007: First Light, Eminem in Hitman, and what’s gone wrong with the video games industry this generation.
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GameCentral interviews the CEO of IO Interactive about 007: First Light, Eminem in Hitman, and what’s gone wrong with the video games industry this generation.
The Friday letters page is starting to believe that Half-Life 3 is real, as one reader lays out who he thinks should win The Game Awards 2025.
'My partner is as big a flirt as me.'
If your algorithmic gods are anything like mine, you'll know that Marseille was the place to be in Europe this summer. But France's oldest city is a draw all year round.
UK 'still in the grip of cold, Arctic air' as some areas reached -12C on Thursday
In the highlands, eight nurseries, 13 primary schools and one secondary school were closed or partially closed.
The actress was on her way into an audition.
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Lidl is celebrating its 1000th UK store opening with some exciting offers.
The situation escalates.
Russell McLuckie, from Denny, near Falkirk, died aged 28 from multi-organ failure through cardiac arrest
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I’ve been invited to review a 'mystic' astrology experience at the W, which is all about transforming and discovering your true self.
It's just half an hour away from London.
Paper and pen - but make it techy.
Russian businessman Georgy Rossi (right, with Elena Chirkinyan) heads up the money laundering group TGR (Picture: NCA) Buying cocaine on a Friday night in Britain could be inadvertently funding Russia...
The products can suffocate, electrocute and spark fires, Which? warned.
Under the legal doctrine of ‘universal jurisdiction’, any country can prosecute allegations of war crimes, regardless of the nationality of the perpetrator or victims.
Australia still has an opportunity to build its credibility on climate action. But it will also need to elevate Pacific-led perspectives and priorities.
Governments as of late have been vexed about what to do about neo-Nazi’s. While a response is justified, the solution may impact political freedoms.