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Kenneth Shepard’s Top Five Games Of 2022

Look, I thirsted over Professor Turo for half the year. It was a significant touchstone of 2022.Screenshot: The Pokémon Company / Kotaku When it comes time to write these year-end lists, I usually slim them down to my top five favorite games I played because, despite what this job entails, I usually only have passionate

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17 Amazing Games You Probably Missed In 2022

Screenshot: Blazing Bit Games First released in 2021, indie shooter Nightmare Reaper finally left Early Access this year, and that’s when I finally played it. And boy oh boy, am I happy I stumbled upon this under-the-radar FPS! Nightmare Reaper might look a lot like other, similar retro-inspired shooters—like the previously mentioned Cultic—that have become

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Kotaku’s Top 10 Best Games of 2022, Ranked

I was warned of how heated Kotaku’s GOTY arguments traditionally get when I first started here in November, so I was a little nervous when I was put in charge of organizing and tabulating our list of the best games of the year. Would everyone vote? Would they get mad at me for ranking Destiny

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10 Best Things From 2022 We Can’t Live Without

What do you mean you don’t know what this is? Isn’t it obvious?Image: Impact Acoustics / Kotaku / LUMIKK555 (Shutterstock) 2022 was the year I decided to get serious about my retrogaming setup. I was tired of having a 104lb CRT dominating half my computer desk and a PlayStation 2, MiSTer, and whatever other consoles

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Barbara Walters (1929-2022) | Tributes

Barbara Walters grew up in the glamorous-adjacent world of Lou Walters, the man she described in her memoir as “my brilliant and mercurial impresario of a father.” Lou Walters was an agent going back to the days of vaudeville, the son of Eastern European Jewish immigrants who came to the United States at age 15. His

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Netflix Kicks Off Year with Gimmicky, Silly Kaleidoscope | TV/Streaming

Here’s where things get a little tricky because what a critic would normally reveal in a synopsis could be something you don’t see until the seventh episode you watch, so I’ll tread lightly. The always-great Giancarlo Esposito plays Leo Pap, the Danny Ocean of this crew of misfits who has been dragged back into a

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Where to Stay in Omaha (2023 • COOLEST Areas!)

Omaha has an old town feel and is known for its old-fashioned hospitality. This Nebraska city sits along the Missouri River near the Iowa border and is a great destination for a weekend visit or a longer trip. You won’t be disappointed if you decide to spend more than a few days in this city

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A Visitor’s Guide to Omaha

Most people often overlook this midwestern town that’s tucked away in the middle of America, but there’s a lot to enjoy in this charming metropolitan. If you’re looking for some of the best things to do in Omaha you’ve come to the right place! Read the full post at HerJolieJourney.com. Source link

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Defining Value & DMO Culture with Deborah Ward, Executive Director – Omaha CVB

Deborah Ward shares her career journey from broadcast journalism to the convention & visitors bureau at Visit Omaha. In this conversation with The Tourism Academy’s Stephen Ekstrom, she discusses building her new career and growing into the role of CEO and understanding the impact of tourism within her community. Listen to the Business Class: The

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Omaha’s Little Bohemia is the Under-the-Radar Neighborhood You Won’t Want to Miss

Collaboration and community come first in Omaha’s Czech neighborhood-turned-creative corridor. Nestled Between Omaha’s biggest draws, the Henry Doorly Zoo and the Old Market, you’ll find a relative secret: Little Bohemia. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this scenic stretch of South 13th Street has long been the hub of Nebraska’s Czech community. In

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