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Editorials   -   Feb 13, 2018 Coming Home — Is AMD good for gaming once again?
Coming Home — Is AMD good for gaming once again?

When I was younger, scraping by with my meager earnings from serving in the military, I would supplement my income by building PCs. In the halcyon early days of the battle between Intel and AMD, the two chip manufacturers would routinely chase one another with the latest features. By the

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Jan 05, 2018 Fortnite has PUBG beat over one key feature
Fortnite has PUBG beat over one key feature

Have you ever heard of spatial hearing loss? It’s a form of deafness where the person affected can’t discern the direction a sound came from. If you dropped a book in a classroom, the person with spatial hearing loss wouldn’t be able to tell if you dropped

by Hunter Wolfe
Editorials   -   Jan 04, 2018 68 big games coming to VR in 2018
68 big games coming to VR in 2018

Maybe you are an early adopter, and maybe you got one for the holidays, but if you’ve got a VR headset, there’s a lot to be excited about. We’ve got a list (with videos of each) of the biggest VR games of 2018 for PlayStation VR, Oculus

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Dec 31, 2017 GOing forward together — The new face and cooperative spirit of Pokémon GO
GOing forward together — The new face and cooperative spirit of Pokémon GO

It’s been a year and a half since Pokémon GO, Niantic’s augmented reality smartphone app, took the world by storm. For a brief few weeks, it seemed like everyone and their mother, or at least everyone and my mother, were chasing virtual pocket monsters through their cell phone

by A Kay Purcell
Editorials   -   Nov 20, 2017 Snapchat’s Pokémon filter gave me a moment with my mom
Snapchat’s Pokémon filter gave me a moment with my mom

My parents don’t play video games. Not because they’re ancient (they’re young) or because they’re “traditional” (they once dressed as a plug and outlet for Halloween). But because video games, largely, don’t interest them. This doesn’t bother me (much). Mom sometimes raves to me

by Hunter Wolfe
Editorials   -   Nov 17, 2017 Super Mario Odyssey and the twisted truth behind Goombette
Super Mario Odyssey and the twisted truth behind Goombette

I have been playing Super Mario Odyssey regularly since its release last month, and I have yet to grow tired of the seemingly endless hunt for Power Moons. The longer I play, the more interesting the puzzles and obstacles seem to become. I especially appreciate each Kingdom’s Goombette puzzles;

by Joe DeClara
Editorials   -   Oct 08, 2017 Drinks and Dragons: how one group is bringing roleplay to the community
Drinks and Dragons: how one group is bringing roleplay to the community

As I sit in my oversized armchair finishing a beer and begin narrating a new adventure to a group of strangers, I know something special is happening. The din of voices around us is full of contentment, and this section of the bar that we took over is a sea

by John Farrell
Editorials   -   Sep 28, 2017 Is Creation Club hurting or helping Bethesda’s games?
Is Creation Club hurting or helping Bethesda’s games?

When Bethesda Game Studios announced Creation Club for Skyrim and Fallout 4 at E3 2017, viewers across the globe cringed collectively (me among them). It wasn’t the first time they had introduced the concept. In 2015, Valve and Bethesda teamed up and attempted to integrate paid mods into Skyrim’

by Taylor Menke
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