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.




Season 4 Reloaded is now here! There is a lot of change coming, especially for the Kar98k. What side you sit on of nerf or not doesn’t matter, just dive in and enjoy the new stuff! The patch notes are below for multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone. Multiplayer & Zombies
by David Burdette
The thing I can’t wait the most for in Season 4 Reloaded for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is the Bit Party playlist. Pixel players, a pixel map with Bitvela, and more modifiers will make this one a blast. Call of Duty released a trailer for this crazy
by David Burdette
I remember how excited I was for the original release of Disney Epic Mickey, and I’m getting there for the remake. Rebrushed looks great, and we’ll be able to paint again on September 24. There’s also a fantastic collector’s edition that is available to pre-order now.
by David Burdette
You thought Season 4 was done? While we’ve talked about it being slimmer season compared to it’s contemporaries (there’s no way to top six maps in a season folks), the Reloaded mid-season update arrives Wednesday, June 26th. Sledgehammer is still killing it in their live service model,
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Playing video games on mobile, especially more complex ones, requires more than just a few touch screen controls. Developers are doing a great job of mitigating the tougher stuff, as sometimes it works alright, but overall you really need physical controls for the best gameplay. Enter the Razer Kishi, which
by David Burdette
I’m a huge fan of PDP’s Victrix brand. The Pro BFG is my main controller, one that I’ve grown even more affectionate for as I’ve used it. That said, not everyone, including myself, can afford to drop $180 at the drop of a hat. A less
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How has it been 20 years?! I remember buying the original Beyond Good & Evil on PS2 at a Dollar General as a kid. Now, at the Limited Run Games show, we have the announcement of a physical edition, but also revealing an upgraded new edition with new features. There’
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After a little bit of time to digest everything it did, Alan Wake 2 was my game of the year for 2023. It did things no other game that year had, and you won’t play anything like it (my review here). I’ve been patiently waiting for the DLC,
by David Burdette