eXputer Originals
With there being an exciting new release every other week, the gaming industry is booming, with something interesting to offer here and there. But with such a massive industry, it can be hard to distinguish the right voice from the wrong.
At eXputer, however, we have industry veterans who have sunk hundreds and thousands of hours into various games over the years and are, hence, capable of forming a well-thought-out opinion regarding new releases, industry affairs, and more. Stay tuned to the site and join in the discussion ahead.
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The Game Key Cards Of Switch 2 Are Killing Ownership And Physical Media
While the world celebrates the Switch 2, I'm still haunted by its $80 games and the death of physical media at the hands of game key cards.
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Why New Gaming Laptops Are The Sweet Spot For Gamers
Over the years, gaming laptops have become exceptionally better at handling AAA games, and it's about time you get one for your setup.
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Why A Budget Gaming Monitor Can Still Be A Viable Option
In 2025, budget gaming monitors are capable enough of crisp visuals at a solid refresh rate for fluidity, making them viable even today.
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Persona 5 Royal’s Brilliant Take On Time Management And Strategy
Persona 5 Royal has a unique way of using time management and strategy to add choices and stakes to enhance its gameplay loop.
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How Capcom’s Franchises Shaped Global Perceptions of Japanese Game Design
Capcom has been one of the most influential gaming companies in the world, particularly for their unique approach to design and expression.
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CS:GO Is the Dark Souls of FPS Games — And That’s Why It’s Still Alive
CS:GO’s brutal skill ceiling makes it the Dark Souls of FPS games—punishing, rewarding, and still dominating the competitive scene.
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Can Western Devs Bridge The Ever Increasign Gap With Japanese Maestros?
The gaming industry finds itself in an unusual position in 2024. On one hand, players experience exceptional titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, while on the other, there are disappointments like…
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Are Finnish Developers The New Face For Innovation In The Indie Market?
Some of the most surreal yet innovative indie games on the market, curiously, almost always have a Finnish hand in their development.
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Why Battle Royale Games Are Dying and What Killed Them
Battle royale games are dying in 2025 as players burn out and frustration grows, with hopes that the genre can still evolve.
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Accessibility Is Reshaping Gaming And Developers Who Ignore It Will Be Left Behind
Discover how accessibility in gaming is redefining game design—making titles more inclusive, playable, and empowering for everyone.
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Team Asobi Has Outdone The Gaming Industry This Generation
Astro Bot has won the DICE Game of the Year award in recent times, proving that consumers want more of everything that the game stands for.
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Capcom Has A Serious Challenger In Sight In The Survival Horror Space
The Silent Hill 2 remake is beyond player expectations, so the question now is: When's the next one coming?
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Here’s One PlayStation Exclusive That Has Been Now Criminally Forgotten
The Order: 1886 is a "hidden gem" PlayStation exclusive that had a lot going for it back in the day. Unfortunately, it did not have a future.
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Remedy Entertainment Has Achieved The Unthinkable With Its Freshest Survival Horror
Alan Wake 2 is one of the most impressive games in the survival horror genre you can play in 2024, and there's no questioning that.
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Spider-Man 2’s One-Year Anniversary Is Marked By A Glaring Red Flag
Spider-Man 2 is dripping in excellence on many levels, but when it comes down to the plot, a lot is left to be desired.
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Insomniac’s Latest Spider-Man Title Needs DLC Without A Second Opinion
Marvel's Spider-Man 2's PS5 Pro Enhancement is good and all, but what fans really irk for is new DLC for the game, which is now impossible,
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How Woke Culture Is Smothering The Gaming World
What used to be a medium for unfiltered creativity has started to feel like propaganda with politics and agendas intruding video games.
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Everyone Should Try Minecraft’s Hardcore Mode At Least Once
While Minecraft is known for having a world that encourages peace, some players might find joy in scaling its brutal challenges instead.
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Games Harboring E-Currency Is A New Trend You Have To Notice
With online transactions becoming more and more prevelant in gaming, e-money has started to become the norm and a currency you have to learn.
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Free Fire Against PUBG Mobile: Let’s Settle The Debate
Free Fire and PUBG:Mobile are the two titans when it comes to the mobile gaming market, but only one of them can dawn the crown.