Issue 1: Preparing for your first local tournament
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Ok, real talk here — when The Elder Scrolls Online launched, I played it quite a bit (and even reviewed it), but dropped it soon after; it settled into familiar MMO
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Across the board, critics and fans bemoaned Andromeda’s lack of polish and knocked the game for its samey fetch quests
Noticing a lone Phantom Typhon lumbering across the narrow room I’m currently scavenging for materials, I quickly hunker down behind some cover and check my inventory. I only have
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I’m surrounded by more than 500 people that can tell you the accurate range of an ER PPC, how many hardpoints it takes up, and in what chassis variants
Another year, another Thanksgiving, where Americans all over the nation celebrate the holiday with pigskins, bird skins, and all their kin. As we take a moment to spend time with
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Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the
By Brad Wardell (Stardock) and Ron Burke (GamingTrend)
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“Pokémon Go is going to suck,” I said with confidence, “but I’m going to waste so much time on it.”
I made this very incorrect prediction about the quality