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Read more about the article After Mario’s 35th Celebration, Next Year Could Be Zelda and Metroid

After Mario’s 35th Celebration, Next Year Could Be Zelda and Metroid

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:September 6, 2020
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It’s been 35 years since Mario showed up on the scene with his incredible jumping ability and penchant for landing on turtles. Nintendo celebrated with an announcement of several Mario…

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Read more about the article 5 Reasons Why Destiny Has Been Gaming’s Greatest “What If?”

5 Reasons Why Destiny Has Been Gaming’s Greatest “What If?”

  • Post author:Matthew Byrd
  • Post published:August 30, 2020
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Recently, Bungie announced that they intend to "Sunset" a significant amount of Destiny 2's content. That essentially means that a lot of Destiny's content is about to be removed from…

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Read more about the article Everything Wrong With Fortnite in 2020

Everything Wrong With Fortnite in 2020

  • Post author:Matthew Byrd
  • Post published:August 21, 2020
  • Post category:Articles/News/Opinion
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Fortnite is still easily one of the most popular games in the world. However, as we all learned from the Breakfast Club, popular doesn't mean perfect. Make no mistake that…

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Read more about the article Control’s Shared Universe Can Help Save Single-Player Games

Control’s Shared Universe Can Help Save Single-Player Games

  • Post author:Matthew Byrd
  • Post published:August 18, 2020
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A few months ago, a teaser for Control's upcoming AWE expansion strongly hinted that the DLC would feature the protagonist from developer Remedy Entertainment's cult classic Alan Wake franchise. As…

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Read more about the article How Cloud Imperium Games Can Build Confidence Within the Star Citizen Community

How Cloud Imperium Games Can Build Confidence Within the Star Citizen Community

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:August 9, 2020
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Cloud Imperium Games has recently come under fire due to a lack of communication on the status and progress of Squadron 42. Squadron 42, for the uninitiated, is the single-player…

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Read more about the article August Game Releases Worth Checking Out

August Game Releases Worth Checking Out

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:August 1, 2020
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Despite 2020’s reputation thus far, it has been a notable year for games. Many highly anticipated titles have released so far and more are on their way before the year…

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Read more about the article What’s Really Happening With Star Citizen?

What’s Really Happening With Star Citizen?

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:July 30, 2020
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For the past eight years, I’ve been closely following the production of Star Citizen and its single-player addition Squadron 42. Back in 2012 at the beginning of the Kickstarter, I…

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Read more about the article Physical Game Versions Won’t Die

Physical Game Versions Won’t Die

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:July 28, 2020
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The reveal of the PlayStation 5’s dual release of a very symmetrical digital-only version and a lumpy disc system has prompted more debates over whether digital media is the future. …

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Read more about the article What is the Legacy of the Xbox One?

What is the Legacy of the Xbox One?

  • Post author:Matthew Byrd
  • Post published:July 23, 2020
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Microsoft has made it clear that the launch of the Xbox Series X will not mean the immediate death of the Xbox One. In fact, Microsoft will not produce true…

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Read more about the article What Rocket League Going F2P Could Mean for the Game

What Rocket League Going F2P Could Mean for the Game

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:July 21, 2020
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Rocket League has been an unconventional success story from the very beginning. The self-published title from Psyonix built a following greater and more consistent than many AAA games in the…

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Read more about the article Ghost of Tsushima and The Best Photo Modes in Video Games

Ghost of Tsushima and The Best Photo Modes in Video Games

  • Post author:Matthew Byrd
  • Post published:July 17, 2020
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Ghost of Tsushima is many things, but one of its best features happens to be its incredible visuals and consistently brilliant art design. Those qualities make it the perfect environment…

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Read more about the article Are Games Too Long?

Are Games Too Long?

  • Post author:Robert Endyo
  • Post published:July 8, 2020
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  I’ve previously gone into the subject of “how long games should be” as an exploration of what really appeals to me with game length – or if it’s even…

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