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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Marvel Rivals Continues To Succeed Where Many Hero Shooters Failed
With a beloved character roster as its backbone, Marvel Rivals has a genuinely fun gameplay loop, setting it apart from other hero shooters.
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Good Character Customization In Games Is Just As Important
Character customization and cosmetics are not needless, but a way to make the game all about your own creations, and nothing tops that.
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In-Game Skins Are The Hottest Trend In Gamer Fashion
Skins in gaming have had mixed rep over the years, but there's no denying their prevelance since gamers discovered the need to express.
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Here’s Hoping 007 First Light Isn’t Another Victim Of The AAA Curse
After 14 years of no James Bond, there's a lot riding on 007 First Light to be the most creatively authentic secret-agent experience.
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AAA File Sizes Are Getting Harder To Keep Up With
In a time when SSDs cost a fortune, AAA games that refuse to run on an HDD and take a ton of space are becoming increasingly harder to hoard.
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Mythic+ Has Forever Changed World Of Warcraft, For Better Or Worse
A thrilling endgame mode with high stakes for some, while a frustrating meta push for others, Mythic+ in WoW sure has its pros and cons.
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Why PC Gaming Has Never Been More Accessible Than In 2026
The expansion of game libraries thanks to more engaging gaming platforms has made the hobby more accessible than ever before.
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19 Years Later, Jeanne D’Arc On PSP Is Just As Amazing As I Remember
This very anime-style Jeanne D'Arc with magical transformations is some of the best tactical JRPG fun you can have on the PSP to this day.
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Why The “Impossible” Switch Ports Are All The More Impressive
Everybody says "Switch port is bad," but few recognize what it took to make even this much possible on the console's ancient hardware.
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Why The Art Of Opening Cases Is Still So Popular In The CS2 Community
Cases are one of the defining features of the CS2 economy, and it's astonishing that it lives and thrives despite the controversies.
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Gaming Wouldn’t Be The Same Without Characters You Can Loathe
More than heroes, it's the villains that define a story; those absolutely despicable characters you can't stand are a key part of the puzzle.
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Despite The Flaws, There’s No Denying The Impact Of GTA Online
The 13 years of GTA Online may not have been perfect, but all the good it did sure was loads of fun, and hopefully makes its way to GTA 6.
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Metro 2039 Being Darker Than Ever Is Music To My Ears
After the disturbing tunnels of Last Light and the haunting world of Exodus, Metro 2039 seems ready to redefine the series' tragic beauty.
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Can Your PC Setup Really Influence Game Reviews and Scores?
Games reviews talk about performance when handing out scores, and so a high-end PC setup can shine and deliver the intended experience.
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Pragmata Proves Capcom Can Do A Lot Of Good With Original IPs
After crushing it with remakes and sequels, Capcom is ready to deliver a masterful new IP called Pragmata, taking the creative risk few can.
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Crimson Desert Is All About Losing Yourself For Hours, And That’s Plenty
Crimson Desert may not be the perfect game we wanted, but its unconventional exploration and sense of adventure will surely ensnare you.
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Why Gamers Wait For Sales Instead Of Buying DLC At Launch
Quality concerns and discounts alike, it's almost always a good idea to wait for DLCs to mature before you buy them outright.
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How Skins Became A Billion-Dollar Industry In Gaming
The value of aesthetics in gaming has far exceeded what initially was thought of, with these serving as a cornerstone for MTX.
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AAA Gaming On iOS Isn’t Perfect, But It’s A Step In The Right Direction
Although flawed, iOS can run Resident Evil 4 Remake natively now, and it might just be a matter of time before these flaws go away, too.
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Why Where Winds Meet Is The Epitome Of F2P Open Worlds
In a world of P2W gachas and stagnated AAAs, Where Winds Meet promises a change: An insanely detailed open world that only taxes cosmetics.


















