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While Major V featured arguably the biggest esports comeback of all time, Day Three of Champs may have included some of the best maps we’
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We were hoping for bangers, and for the most part we got them. Well, at least for two out of four matches. Today was our
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Momentum can mean nothing yet everything in these tournaments. One thing it definitely didn’t do, return with the teams it hung out with during
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Elite Dangerous is a game that demands much, but rewards more. It’s not a space fighter game, but a space simulator. It sets the lofty goal of recreating the Milky Way Galaxy in a 1:1 ratio, and then setting the player loose to explore it in any way
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It’s the inaugural episode of First-Person Perspective! Join me, Anthony Shelton, as I bring perspective to the hottest news and give my takes about the latest games.
Sony lied about God of War: Ragnarok and we can't do anything | First-Person Perspective Episode 01
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2020 sure was… a year, and thanks to COVID-19 many games were understandably pushed back to this year. There are a ton of games we’re looking forward to in 2021 of all shapes and sizes, from AAA to indie, so let’s get started!
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