David Burdette
David Burdette is a gamer/writer/content creator from TN. He loves PlayStation, Star Wars, Marvel, & many other fandoms. He also plays way too much Call of Duty.



My childhood’s digital entertainment consisted of an old Windows computer and the games of Sid Meier. Whether Civilization II, Alpha Centauri, or my favorite variation in Colonization, I grew up with strategy games. As I’ve gotten older, it’s been tough to play them, not for desire, but
by David Burdette
Netflix has shown they have the chops for amazing shows, and we’re getting a lot more of that inspired by video games. Cyberpunk Edgerunners and Castlevania was a great start, and after Geeked Week’s latest showings, it looks like we could be in for a good time soon.
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The Yakuza games are always wacky, but I think this new one takes the cake. During the RGG Summit, we were treated to a trailer for the next entry in the Like a Dragon series, and it’s completely unhinged. In the best ways possible, of course. You’ll be
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My controller of choice when playing Call of Duty is the Victrix Pro BFG. I certainly loved it in our review, and the new Hall Effect modules have only made it even better. After using two other Call of Duty designs, PDP has brought another one into our sights, and
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GreedFall II: The Dying World, is almost here in early access. While you wait, it’d do you some good to listen to the soundtrack, at least in a behind the scenes way. In the newest video, we get to see the process behind crafting a different soundtrack, with the
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Being the biggest game around, you know that Call of Duty will garner attention if attached to your brand. There’s always some sort of gear collaborations to be found, and Corsair has now partnered up with Call of Duty to bring some heat during the rollout of Call of
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PlayStation’s thirtieth anniversary is this month, and they aren’t holding back. After announcing the PS5 Pro, they were back at it today, this time showing off a line of 30th anniversary hardware and gear. The old-school gray is gorgeous, along with the packaging mimicking past PlayStation box art.
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The Dumb Ways To Die franchise is a fun one, and now you’ll have a new way to perish. Dumb Ways: Free for All has been revealed for the Meta Quest 3, bringing the beans to some fun mini-games. Whether or not they’ll be safe will be up
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