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If you’ve taken even a cursory glance at My Hero Academia, then you know this fact: 80 percent of people are born with quirks, with the other 20 percent
It seems like I can’t get away from the indie scene without bumping into a roguelike: the procedurally generated permadeath gameplay makes for some cool bite-sized levels admittedly. That
After over a decade since the game’s original release on PC, and ports for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One coming out earlier this year, Titan Quest is finally making
I’m always on the lookout for games to showcase VR to newbies to the platform. Titles that are able to break newcomers in without throwing them into the deep
Going into The Banner Saga 2, my expectations were all wrong. I saw the game’s Fire Emblem-like strategy-RPG gameplay, and figured that would be the lion’s share of
Who in the world needs 12TB of storage space?! Gamers, that’s who. Watch Dogs 2 is over 100GB with the high resolution textures, Final Fantasy 15 is 148GB, Middle-earth:
I have a weird relationship with clicker games: I enjoy them from time to time, but I understand that at the end of the day, they’re basically mindless entertainment.
A lot of research and development went into creating the Xbox One and Xbox One X, but despite two bites at the apple, Microsoft dropped the ball in two areas
It’s truly remarkable that they managed to mess this up so completely. Look, I had an intro ready to go that would lay out how Vampire the Masquerade changed