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Watch: Quantum Break, Alan Wake and Max Payne are all connected (here's how)

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Quantum Break imagines what it would be like to wield such terrifying power, but it's also an opportunity for Remedy to cram another game full of Easter eggs and in-jokes that connect it to the studio's previous games. Discover how Quantum Break connects to Alan Wake and Max Payne in the video below.

Cover image for YouTube videoQuantum Break, Alan Wake and Max Payne Are All Connected (and Here's How)

Even Quantum Break's time-travelling strangeness struggles to compete with the ludicrous plot of Barkley, Shut Up And Jam: Gaiden's, in which a terrifying 'chaos dunk' has killed 15 million people. That's just one of the occasions when the noble sport of basketball simply wasn't weird enough for video games.

Cover image for YouTube video7 Times Basketball Wasn’t Weird Enough for Videogames

Finally, Show of the Week celebrates two of comics' biggest heroes knocking lumps out of each other. Batman v Superman hit cinemas this week and reminded us that even though Superman has a dreadful N64 game to his name, Batman hasn't escaped licensed video games unscathed either.

Cover image for YouTube videoShow of the Week: 5 Batman Games Worse Than Anything Superman Ever Had

That's all from us for another week, unless you command the ability to fast-forward time to next Sunday, at which point we'll have another three videos for you to enjoy. See you in the future!