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Let’s Talk About Diablo IV’s Most Controversial Change

The first thing I did in the Diablo IV beta was try to roll. After playing games for 30 years I’ve internalized two

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The New Bayonetta Prequel Makes Up For 3’s Bad Ending

After suffering my way through Bayonetta 3’s final act, I’d all but written off any subsequent Bayonetta video game and moved on to

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New Lego Racing Game Appears In Leaked Screenshots

More details and reputed screenshots from Lego 2K Drive, a yet-to-be-announced Lego racing game from 2K, have leaked online. This aligns with past

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Diablo IV Is The Perfect Head Empty, Kill Shit Game

Diablo is one of those games you’ve definitely played—even if you haven’t. It’s so influential in its design, from its RPG mechanics to

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The Mystery Of GTA V’s Six-Star Wanted Level

If you have a one-star “wanted” level in GTA V, the police will chase you. At two stars, they’ll shoot to kill. At

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Most Open World Games Feel Samey, But This One’s Got Heart

More often than not, open-world games grind against my own gaming sensibilities. I’m the type of person who’s very goal- and narrative-oriented, so

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Elden Ring Stats Reveal What Bosses Killed Players The Most

Screenshot: Bandai Namco Over 20 million people played Elden Ring. Now, a year after FromSoftware’s open-world Soulsborne released, we finally know which part

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Dragon Ball Z’s Goku Is A Good Anime Dad, Despite What Fans Say

Goku is misunderstood. Memes and misinterpretations have greatly contributed to some inaccurate conclusions about the Dragon Ball Z character — with perhaps the

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New Peppa Pig Game’s Tribute To The Queen Has Players Losing It

Imagine that you’re playing a video game based on a British cartoon, and Queen Elizabeth II arrives to jump in a muddy puddle.

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TLOU Season 2 Teased With Promo Art From The Games

With the finale of The Last of Us’ excellent TV adaptation behind us, we’re once again stuck in that space of moral uncertainty.

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