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Movies Games and Tech (MGT) was established in 2007, originally concentrating on Windows Home Server. Over the years, it has expanded its scope to cover a wide range of topics including gaming, movies, Windows Media Center, Apple products, toys, gadgets, and much more. Initially named Using Windows Home Server (UWHS), the platform evolved beyond its original focus, which led to a rebranding as Connected Digital World (CDW). Ultimately, it became known as Movies Games and Tech (MGT), reflecting its broader content.
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6 days ago |
moviesgamesandtech.com | Saim Khurshid
- Advertisement -Developed and published by Lioncode Games, Wild Keepers Rising is an action roguelike, Bullet Hell/Heaven Guardian Collector with a fun and engaging storyline. It’s hard to find words when a game takes you by surprise. Low hopes is how I will describe my feelings going into Wild Keepers Rising. With the 2d on 3d cardboard graphics and complete under-the-radar presentation on the Steam page, it looked like just another citizen from Generic-ville. But then, I pressed play.
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1 week ago |
moviesgamesandtech.com | Daniel Waite
Tempopo is a beautiful and inclusive puzzling experience. No matter your age or ability, you can enjoy this title. Furthermore, the music is delightful and each world is a twisting masterpiece. + Stunning stage design. + Incredible audio. + Wonderfully inclusive. + The setting is wholesome. - Some of the complex levels can be overwhelming.
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moviesgamesandtech.com | Daniel Waite
Caligo is a bizarre walking simulator that tries something new. The morbid and surreal approach is impressive and I enjoyed the colourful and interesting world. However, it is very short and this prevents it from excelling. + Vibrant graphics. + Incredible audio. + An interesting plot. + Simple controls. - It is pretty slow. - Limited replay value. - The acting is terrible. (Rating: PEGI 12 Moderate Violence Release date: 03/04/2025 Price: £8.39)(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X.
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moviesgamesandtech.com | Daniel Waite
Taxi Life - Delivery Driver is a nice addition to the base game. However, the simple mechanics and rudimentary gameplay may disappoint. I enjoyed the first instalment, but expected much more from the DLC. + Barcelona is great to explore. + I enjoyed the delivery tasks. + Realistic audio. + A good tutorial. - Repetitive. - It doesn't add enough to the base game. (Rating: PEGI 3 Release date: 13/02/2025 Price: £7.99)(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X.
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1 week ago |
moviesgamesandtech.com | Andrew Edney
https://pixabay.com/photos/castle-smartphone-iphone-6913460Many of us grew up watching cable TV or tuning into Netflix to pick a show for the night, simply idling on the couch as the screen kept us entertained. However, times have changed, and with hundreds of streaming services and games available online, simply watching isn’t enough anymore.
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