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By Jaime Skelton (MissyS), Senior Editor A storm of blood approaches. The rally cry in Eorzea has been sounded, and Final Fantasy XIV has released its newest expansion, Stormblood. FFXIV players have ...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak) All I did this weekend was play asymmetrical horror/survival games: Friday the 13th, and Dead by Daylight. I have a lot of thoughts on these just in general, but itâ€...
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By: Ojogo Pirates of the Caribbean is one of those franchises that never seems to die. Just like the undead pirates, the movies have had this weird longevity that common sense can’t seem to e...
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By Michael Sagoe (Mikedot) Three years ago, an independent French game development studio called Midgar Studio, headlined by three ambitious game developers who call themselves “Fusty Game,â€...
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By Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) Â The Secret World is a special game with a very story rich world, but unfortunately it was plagued by two major elements. The graphics aren’t on par with the standa...
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By Mohammad Abubakr Interesting. That was the first thought that came to my mind when introduced to MyWorld. Having studied computer science and working as a software developer, I love creating...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak) In the 1950s, we had a particular vision of the future. Rounded vehicles that flew, space colonization, we’d be on Mars, using robots to build everything, unlimited source...
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By Charles Perez (Kings Decree) It’s a tough world for up-and-coming online collectible card games these days, however, a new challenger rises to break the mold and crown itself king within the genr...
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By Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) Â This year has seen a big influx of a bunch of new card collectible games, each with their own approach and style of what made card games such as Hearthstone so extremely...
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by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) Platform brawlers have come a long way since the days of the original Super Smash Bros. Â These days it takes something truly outstanding to lure people in, be it s...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak)  What was one of the best things about the late 80s, early 90s? No, not the music, the amazing action films, food… No, it’s the prevalence of arcades! They still exist...