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Digital Foundry - Resident Evil 4 Remake PC - It's Got Issues - Optimised Settings - DF Tech Review
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Digital Foundry - Gran Turismo 7 on PSVR2 - An Incredible Racing Experience - DF Tech Review
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Digital Foundry - Inside PSVR2 - Horizon: Call of the Mountain Gameplay + Tech Breakdown
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Digital Foundry - Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Review: A Solid But Unspectacular 1440p Upgrade
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Digital Foundry - Hogwarts Legacy Last-Gen - PS4/PS4 Pro/Xbox One/One X - DF Tech Review
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Digital Foundry - Like a Dragon: Ishin! DF Tech Review - PS5 vs Xbox Series X/S vs PC vs... PS3?
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Digital Foundry - Dead Island 2 - DF Tech Review - PS5 vs Xbox Series X/S vs ALL Last-Gen Consoles
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