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There has been a barrier since the launch of this current generation of game consoles in November of 2013. Other than the highest end commercial units on the market, there
It’s a vibrant time for roleplaying as mystery-solving children in settings influenced by media from the 1980s. Not the 1980s themselves, just certain cultural touchstones that came from it,
Frost is a single-player survival deck building game that tasks players to overcome the deathly frost that plagues a frozen tundra in which you are traveling in search of refuge
There’s always been a fine line between homage and rip-off in gaming. Any sufficiently innovative game that finds mainstream success is guaranteed to be followed by waves of re-imaginings
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I know we’ve recently been blessed with Burnout Paradise Remastered, but sometimes I really just want a new Burnout game filled with addictive crash mechanics and thrilling races. Three