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Battlefield 2042 is full of irony. This franchise has focused on small squads working together within larger battles since its creation, but 2042 gives you two assault specialists that can
The Sims 4 released their Blooming Rooms Kit on November 9th, making this the 8th Kit to release in 2021. In comparison, they have only released 1 Expansion Pack with
The Mario Party series is my go-to party game. Easy to hop into for newcomers, competitive, and featuring a ridiculous amount of variety between minigames, it is always a hit.
When Sony released the update to enable the PlayStation 5 to utilize M.2 SSD drives, there were only a handful of drives to choose from, and many didn’t
Blue Reflection: Second Light is the sequel to Koei Tecmo and Gust’s 2017 Magical Girl JRPG Blue Reflection. While I never had the chance to play the first title,
Once upon a time, long, long ago, videogames had incredibly tough puzzles and there was NO INTERNET! Terrifying, I know. You had to work at puzzles and really bang your