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.



Our favorite Bandicoot has a big announcement. Not only are his games on sale this week on PlayStation, but he has officially surpassed 20 million units sold of just the N. Sane Trilogy! That’s absolutely massive, yet unsurprising as Crash is a worldwide icon. Check out the deals below,
by David Burdette
If you thought mobile gaming wasn’t serious, you aren’t paying attention. Even as more of a casual game, Candy Crush is huge, and it went even bigger this weekend. Brie Garcia of WWE fame played host to a million dollar tournament, and it didn’t disappoint. Fifteen million
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If you’re into RTS games, there’s a lot to like this year that’s been announced. Battle Aces is one of the most recent, with a sweet anime style and developer that wants to make these kinds of games more approachable. Today, it was revealed that Battle Aces
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Only needing a single device to play your games is nice. When it’s built into the TV, all the better. LG wants in on that, and with a recent collaboration between them and Blacknut, you’ll soon be able to play games on your LG TV without an extra
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Do you like to just take a breath and stop thinking? I know I do, and the recent Simpler Times game from Stoneskip is a good way to do that. If you don’t have the time to play it, however, listening to the soundtrack might be up your alley.
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I’m a heavy duty controller user, and since I made mention of a distinct lack of “pro” controllers for PlayStation when I reviewed HexGaming’s Rival controller, the market has exploded. There aren’t just a bunch, even PlayStation got in on the craze with the DualSense Edge. From
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With the Fallout show being such a hit (we loved it in our reviews), it’s been amazing to see the different collaborations. You knew with Call of Duty being one of the biggest games in the world, along with Microsoft owning both properties, that one had to be coming
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While a little smaller than its contemporaries, this year’s Season 4 is not a miniscule offering. There are some components that fall a bit short (Warzone is light on content and Zombies is straight up absent), but overall there’s plenty to engage with. I was a bit late
by David Burdette