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The past never dies, and, in the case of Super Mario 64, it only seems to get more glorious. The game that launched Nintendo’s 3D era is not only one...
Read moreThe past never dies, and, in the case of Super Mario 64, it only seems to get more glorious. The game that launched Nintendo’s 3D era is not only one...
Read moreUniversal Studios has filed a new trademark claim that suggests a new Jurassic Park game is heading our way entitled Jurassic World Aftermath. Instead of a direct sequel to Jurassic...
Read moreIt's nice to be surprised sometimes. I've been a fan of horror media for years. Unfortunately, as those years have gone on I've found myself increasingly jaded by the majority...
Read moreJust days ago we heard from Rockstar employees that the next iteration of the studio’s best selling franchise Grand Theft Auto is still ‘’in early development,’’ but now a famous...
Read moreFemida is too buggy and tonally disastrous, veering from emotes to cannibalism, to recommend playing in its current state.
Read moreThings aren’t getting any easier for Nvidia’s GeForce NOW service. And now 2K is adding to their woes with its announcement that they, too, are pulling their games. The official...
Read moreOne of Sony's exclusive juggernauts is heading to another platform. According to PlayStation Head of Worldwide Studios Hermen Hulst on the US PlayStation Blog, Horizon: Zero Dawn is slated for...
Read moreI’ve been a fan of Supergiant Games since their legendary initial release of Bastion in 2011. It was a title that changed the landscape of the indie scene and as...
Read moreThe OG of battle royale gaming, PUBG, is getting a big and much-wanted update that finally brings cross-play capabilities to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. You might be wondering...
Read moreSpoilers for locations and scenes of all five Acts of Kentucky Route Zero are below. Subjective Developer Cardboard Computer and Publisher Annapurna Interactive present Kentucky Route Zero for review. Kentucky...
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