Month: March 2020

Control’s first major expansion, The Foundation, is pretty much everything you would want out of an expansion to the game. There’s a large new area to explore full of new enemies, documents to find and read, altered items to contain, a new ability to help with exploration and combat, easter eggs and secrets to find,
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Back in my college days, I would always treasure my small reunions with high school friends during break. In these get-togethers, rowdy college stories were the commodity amongst my friend group and approving laughter was the currency to be exchanged. But storytime was always anxiety-inducing for me; even with my own wacky and gonzo adventures
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Xbox’s next generation won’t have an OXM to run alongside it. The Official Xbox Magazine was shut down last week by its publisher Future, Eurogamer reported Monday,with its remaining staff let go. OXM was one of six magazines to be shut down by the UK-based media company, according to the report, but was the lone
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Riot Games is finally expanding its portfolio with Valorant, a 5v5 character-based tactical first-person shooter. While details about the game have begun to emerge, it has yet to be available to the public. That all changes with the recently announced Valorant Closed Beta which gives players around the world a chance to check out the
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With its release a few weeks ago, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has already taken the world by storm. Given the circumstances with the coronavirus, settling on a remote island sounds pretty good right now. Thankfully, Animal Crossing has delivered that and then some. Of course, plenty of Animal Crossing fans have also imagined some creative crossovers with other
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With its release in 2017, NieR: Automata quickly became one of the most acclaimed games in a year that saw plenty of other acclaimed games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Persona 5, and many more. Thanks to its compelling story, haunting world, and fast-paced action gameplay, NieR: Automata became a cult classic that still is
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