- Napište nám
- Kontakty
- Reklama
- VOP
- Osobní údaje
- Nastavení soukromí
- Cookies
- AV služby
- Kariéra
- Předplatné MF DNES
The Warhammer jouney continues - this time Willis gets his hand on the full release to see just how its improved from the Beta.
In a land of eternal rain and misery, Willis is very at home. He's playing Against the Storm, and trying to safeguard his villagers from a very wet and miserable existence.
James crosses the pond to catch up with the coach of 100 Thieves CSGO, Chet Singh, to discuss his early career and how he transitioned from an Analyst to a coach. He reveals the secret magic behind successful NA rosters such as Optic and NRG, and gives an update into how the 100 Thieves team is sett
1992 was the year of the SNES, with Street Fighter II, Super Mario Kart and Zelda: A Link To The Past all changing the face of what could be done on home consoles.
We're looking at the Indie and AA scene, and what offerings they've got to look forward to this year.
We're looking at an ambitious game that's looking to take the next step in the surivival formula. Nightingale.
On today's episode we are joined by Kieran Franklyn also known as Chocolate Kieran. Kieran is a Twitch Ambassador, YouTube Partner and Community Game Dev
2014 was arguably the worst year in gaming history. Some high anticipated titles bombed, and Gamergate showed just how ugly gaming culture could become. But there were some fantastic indie games and two breakout Nintendo titles that Stumpy wants to tell you all about!
Today, Willis is diving into Cities Skylines 2, and learning just what it takes to build a functioning road network.
It's fightin' time! Willis is conquering a fantasy world in Age of Wonders 4 - a unique twist on the 4X formula he's grown up with.
Join us in this 2nd part of the Origins of CS:GO and how this first person shooter became a global phenomena!
We're looking at Blizzard, and what Christ Metzen's awaited return means for the Warcraft franchise.
We're looking at Football manager - and the unlikely road it took to become the genre we know today.
2007 may have been the year that introduced us to the iPhone, but while the mobile game market was about to get a jolt to the head, devs of more traditional games were working their magic to bring us some of the greatest titles of a generation.
Sometimes it's good to take a risk. Here are some games that are excellent despite not being finished.
Some games to play whilst you wait for Starfield, or to play once you've already got bored of it. Depends when you watch it.
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
When he's not standing to be the next Mayor of London, Count Binface is a busy intergalactic space warrior. As such, we're honoured that he's taken the time to invite Ant aboard his ship to create a viral TikTok video with him. Expect fun, silliness, and... a weather forecast?
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
It's moving day for Nim Odedra, and there's no better way to start your life at a new home than for Anthony Richardson to turn up at your door! Together, they hope to create a viral TikTok video... with the help of a four legged friend.
On today's episode we are joined by Mollie Faux-Wilkins AKA The English Simmer. Mollie is a content creator and Twitch Streamer who is best known for creating Sims gameplay content
We're looking at Blizzard, and what Christ Metzen's awaited return means for the Warcraft franchise.
We're looking at Football manager - and the unlikely road it took to become the genre we know today.
Stellaris Nexus asks a simple question. How quickly can you conquer an entire galaxy?
Breachway is what you get when you marry Slay the Spire with FTL. A match made in heaven.
If you've ever so much as held a touch screen phone, chances are you've experienced the zany, feather flinging fun of the Angry Birds games.
In today's episode of Let's Go Viral, Ant knocks on the door of ventriloquist Lachy Werner, and his witch 'friend', Brew. Together, the trio have 22 minutes to come up with a Tiktok video in an abandoned school. Violence pervades the air, as arguments arise and friendships are tested!
The final guest for this season of the Connector is the Esports Historian Thorin. James and Thorin do indepth on topics such as his start into esports in the early days and how he got his start as a key figure in CS:GO and his constant battle with Reddit.
We're looking at Steamworld games - and how a Swedish indie developer went from making PowerPoint, to becoming an industry leader.
We're looking at Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader - and how this is somehow the very first RPG in the franchises 30 year history.
The gun toting ladies man Duke Nukem exploded onto gamer's screens in the early 90s, and after a stint of popularity, he became the centrefold for one of the most controversial development sagas in video games history. Buckle in - it's going to be a bumpy ride.
On today's episode we are joined by Mike Ellis AKA Gregan. Gregan is a world champion Rocket League coach and caster and he has most recently become a podcast host for Beyond The Game
2005 was supposed to be Microsoft's year. The Xbox 360 was a brand new console that would bring gamers together and change the future of home entertainment. Why, then, did Microsoft lose ground in the console wars to Sony and Nintendo?
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
Extraordinary's Luke Rollason is used to playing an onscreen cat, but in today's episode of Let's Go Viral he delves into the mind of a different furry creature. He also makes Ant feel very, very uncomfortable.
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
Ginx original documentaries that explore the stories and secrets from all your favourite games.
It's no secret, we love games at GINX and we want you to join us as the Ginx team plays through some of their favourite titles from esports and gaming. Will we win, will we lose, there's only one way to find out and thats to watch GINX play.
It's no secret, we love games at GINX and we want you to join us as the Ginx team plays through some of their favourite titles from esports and gaming. Will we win, will we lose, there's only one way to find out and thats to watch GINX play.
2014 was arguably the worst year in gaming history. Some high anticipated titles bombed, and Gamergate showed just how ugly gaming culture could become. But there were some fantastic indie games and two breakout Nintendo titles that Stumpy wants to tell you all about!
Few games in recent years have caused a stir like CD Projekt Red's 'The Witcher 3', but the road to fame and fortune was a long one for the Polish developers. On this episode we'll be covering how two entrepreneurs laboured to create the most valuable video game development team in Europe.
On today's episode we are joined by Ben Starr. Ben is an actor who recently voiced Clive Rosfield in Final Fantasy XVI
We're looking at the Indie and AA scene, and what offerings they've got to look forward to this year.
We're looking at an ambitious game that's looking to take the next step in the surivival formula. Nightingale.
In this episode of Origins, enter the arena as we tell you everything about Clash Royale, the real-time strategy game developed by Supercell.
Stellaris Nexus asks a simple question. How quickly can you conquer an entire galaxy?
Breachway is what you get when you marry Slay the Spire with FTL. A match made in heaven.
The final guest for this season of the Connector is the Esports Historian Thorin. James and Thorin do indepth on topics such as his start into esports in the early days and how he got his start as a key figure in CS:GO and his constant battle with Reddit.
Vice City, Metroid Prime, Sony's Spider-Man... 2002 was a banner year for some of the best franchises in gaming, and the list doesn't end there. Stumpy Goblin is on hand once again to guide you through the year and all of its biggest and best gaming stories.
2007 may have been the year that introduced us to the iPhone, but while the mobile game market was about to get a jolt to the head, devs of more traditional games were working their magic to bring us some of the greatest titles of a generation.