Michael Goroff
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Here’s when you’ll get to beta test Marvel’s Avengers
You don’t have much longer to wait until you can start tossing around Thor’s hammer.
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Paper Mario: The Origami King review
Spinning wheels
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This is why Skull & Bones was a no-show at Ubisoft Forward
Ubisoft Singapore has apparently completely rebooted aspects of the game to make it more of a live-service experience.
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Here’s what’s included in Battlefield V’s last content update
Battlefield V’s Summer Update send-off introduces new maps, weapons, vehicles, and gadgets.
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Take-Two might have just revealed Grand Theft Auto VI’s release window
Rockstar’s highly anticipated sequel will probably be launching in 2023, according to an SEC filing by Take-Two.
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Maneater review
Maneater is part of the lineage that includes Grand Theft Auto, Crackdown, and military shooters like Call of Duty and Battlefield. These are games that use mass murder as a gameplay foundation, and every method has its own potential ethical pitfalls. Rockstar made killing innocent people part and parcel of the sandbox experience, which is…
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Players ‘may completely miss’ some encounters in The Last of Us Part II
A new video from PlayStation goes in-depth with how the sequel evolves the gameplay of the original.
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2K reveals Mafia: Trilogy, including complete remake of the original game
Players can access Mafia II and Mafia III’s definitive editions today, while Mafia: Definitive Edition is scheduled to launch in August.
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Rainbow Six Siege reveals everything coming with Operation Steel Wave
The new update is adding two new Operators, a new defensive gadget, and a new way for Ubisoft to slow down cheaters.
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More hints point to The Initiative working on a Perfect Dark reboot
New speculation about a Perfect Dark reboot has flared up after a Twitter user linked to the LinkedIn profile of a former employee of The Initiative.
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Battlefield V announces the end of live service updates
June will mark the end of major content drops for EA and DICE’s beleaguered World War II game.
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Gunbrick: Reloaded review
Ever since cavepeople etched notches into bones, the concept and action of counting have defined the architecture of the human mind. There’s plenty of evidence that other animals count and use mathematics to survive, like Tunisian desert ants who use geometry instead of scents and landmarks to find the most direct paths back to their…
