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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How Smart Investments In CS2 Weapon Cases Can Turn You A Good Profit
If collecting CS2 weapon cases is your interest, knowing when to buy and sell the right cases can turn your collection into a profit source.
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How To Launch The Perfect Indie Beta Test
For indie games, the initial player impressions matter the most, so launching the perfect beta test to keep the audience interested is a must.
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Why Digital Games Remain Gamers’ First Choice Despite Preservation Concerns
Sometimes, the prospect of easy purchases, big sales, and the Game Pass lineup overcomes other worries like "never owning digital games."
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Engaging And Chaotic Gameplay Like Moving Out Is The Need Of The Hour
In a time when cinematic visuals and microtransactions are the norm, a game all about chaotic fun and freedom like Moving Out is just perfect.
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The Map Of GTA 5 Is Still Among The Best Gaming Has Ever Seen
Despite its age and indirect successors, the map and world of GTA 5 remains one of the most refreshing, active, and captivating, in gaming.
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Discord Is Still The Heart Of Online Gaming
For anyone who regularly indulges in online gaming, either competitively or with friends, Discord remains the staple platform for their needs.
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It Takes Two Quietly Influenced The Future Of Narrative Co-Op Games
While the co-op genre was known only for its synch gameplay, It Takes Two proved how you could incorporate great storytelling in it as well.
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Movies And TV Shows Tie-In Games — The Good, The Bad, And The Future
In an era when live-action shows based on games run amok, it's time to revisit tie-in games; the possibilities are endless with today's tech.
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The Rise of Bite-Sized Gaming: Why Short Sessions Are the New Weekend Ritual
As time becomes a luxury commodity, bite-sized gaming is a low-risk, high-reward category that you can enjoy on the weekends.
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The Nostalgia Circuit: Why Retro Gaming Is Having A Moment
Modern hardware and performance problems in this era have encouraged gaming devs to adopt the reto approach, and it's booming right now.
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Why Tactical Shooters Still Matter In An Age Of Battle Royales
Tactical shooters, even after so long and the battle royale fever, retain that simplistic charm that lets them have a dedicated community.
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How Niche Gaming Apps Are Winning Over Micro-Communities Online
Beyond the generic apps that do the bare minimum on your device, there's a plethora of niche gems underneath to boost your gaming experience.
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What Marketers Can Learn From GTA Online: Gamifying Passive Income Strategies
GTA Online is fun, yes, but have you thought about studying the game's creative passive income systems to learn a few new marketing tricks?
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Love and Deepspace Dominating The Gacha Market, What’s The Secret?
In a sea of male-centric gacha games, Love and Deepspace targets a unique niche and caters to its every need. Thus, the resounding success.
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How Outsourcing Assets Can Augment Game Development Cycles
In a time when game development cycles are a mess and costs are high, outsourcing certain assets to divide the workload could be the key.
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Why WOW Classic Players Embrace Boosting
With WoW Mists of Pandaria Classic on its way, there has never been a better time to consider boosting your way past the infuriating grind.
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Call Of Duty Skins Are Testing The Limits Of In-Game Cosmetics
The major discussions surrounding Call of Duty hover around its balance updates and skin gallery, the latter of which is a gaming staple now.
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Amidst New Releases, We Should Never Forget The Inspiring Classics
Even though games today nothing like the retro ones from a few decades prior, they were inspired by the classics in more ways than one.
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Clever Use Of AI Tools Could Be Meritorious For Game Development Cycles
Instead of consistent hate or lazy use of AI tools, how about co-existence — where human exerts the creativity while AI handles the tedium?
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It’s Inspiring How Important And Pronounced Game Accessibility Has Become Today
With new research, patented techniques, and AI-fueled tools emerging every day, it warms my heart to see how far game accessibility has come.