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‘Connections’ answers and hints for today, September 09
Here are hints, groups and answers for 'Connections' #456
‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’ PC requirements
Check if your PC can run 'Modern Warfare 3' here
‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3′ tips for getting better at multiplayer
Here are six pointers to help you climb up the 'MW3' leaderboard each match
‘Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD’ review: a familiar haunt – but still bewitching
Mario's cowardly twin steals the spotlight in this spook-tacular adventure
‘Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree’ is more of the blessed same
This long-awaited expansion of the hit fantasy game doesn’t disappoint
‘Dead By Daylight’ directors on eight years of terror: “We rolled the dice”
Ghost Face? Ripley? Nicolas Cage? They're all part of the wildest horror game around, and Behaviour Interactive's Mathieu Côté and Dave Richard are here to celebrate
We played ‘Elden Ring’ DLC Shadow Of The Erdtree and punched a lot of dogs
Several hours with the much-hyped expansion reveal plenty of gothic goodness, fantastic bosses, and one of FromSoftware's coolest weapons to date
‘The Last Of Us’ composer Gustavo Santaolalla: “Life is so connected to creating”
The legendary musician tells NME about Game Music Festival, his minimalist approach to scoring, and working with Naughty Dog again
Girl And Girl – ‘Call A Doctor’ review: brilliantly bonkers indie-rock from Brisbane
Playful, ragged-sounding but tightly written, this is a fantastic debut from a sparkly and singular new band
‘Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door’ review: doesn’t fold under pressure
Nintendo recaptures the overwhelming charm of its 2004 classic, but there's still room for improvement
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