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Resident Evil 4’s Triumph Ends Up Soaring Our Expectations For Dragon’s Dogma 2
Dragon's Dogma 2's hype continues to rise, as Resident Evil 4 reasserts how Capcom is sure to serve a creative and befitting sequel.
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How Generative AI Is Changing Gaming
New generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and more will transform game development forever.
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AAA Publishers Are Failing To Gain In Market Share In Mobile Gaming
Large AAA publishers like EA, Take Two and Embracer Group have yet to find success in the mobile gaming market.
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Square Enix’s Obsession With NFTs Persists As Symbiogenesis Unveils, Much To Our Horror
Square Enix's foolish pursuit of NFTs in the terrible Symbiogenesis despite past failures has shaken its repute and earned the wrath of fans.
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The Secret Behind The Popularity Of Nintendo Switch In Japan
Nintendo Switch is exponentially more popular in Japan than anywhere else in the world, and that is for a good reason.
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How Capcom Captured The Spirt Of Anime In Asura’s Wrath
With CAPCOM bringing their dormant franchises back from hypersleep, it is time that Asura's Wrath made a return.
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Olympics eSports Week Ditches CS: GO For A Mobile Game | Olympics eSports Controversy
Tic Tac Bow, a mobile game with 150 total downloads, got selected for Olympics eSports Week over the likes of CS: GO and Valorant.
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How The Resident Evil 4 Remake Does The Impossible
Resident Evil 4's remake has accomplished the impossible by recreating a near-legendary game with uncompromising success.
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Why The Elder Scrolls 6 May Not Release Until 2027
It is unlikely for The Elder Scrolls 6 to release anytime before 2027, according to Bethesda's development cycles.
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Has Monster Hunter Finally Met Its Match?
Monster Hunter is an indomitable name in the action RPG genre, but Wild Hearts could possibly come to change that.
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The Things We Know About Silksong Are Looking Incredible
Hornet in Hollow Knight: Silksong will bring a much-welcome change to the franchise while preserving its more defining aspects.
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Dead Cells: The Game With The Greatest Indie Collaborations Of All Time
Dead Cells is one of the greatest indie titles ever made, but its greatest achievement isn't its gameplay; that goes to its collaborations.
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Did A Nintendo Programmer Just Leak The Next Switch?
According to Centro Leaks, an outsourced programmer leaked many new Pokémon and the arrival of the Switch 2 a few weeks ago on 4chan.
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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart’s PC Port Could Break Ground For More Forgotten PlayStation Exclusives
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart's PC port could spark hope for once monumental but now nowhere to be seen games seeing the light once again.
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There Will Never Be Another Resident Evil 6 (And That Sucks)
With the new remakes taking a subdued approach, it's hard to imagine that Capcom will ever revisit this part of Resident Evil's history.
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Bethesda Should Rectify Past Errors With Starfield To Stand Amidst Competitive Launch Window
Starfield's delay is a chance for Bethesda to negate its notoriety of buggy releases and reinforce the hyped game against its competitors.
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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty’s Experience Is Marred By Its Identity Crisis
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a great experience marred by the consequences of the myriad influences from which it draws inspiration.
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The Long-Awaited Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi Sequel Now Has A High Bar To Overcome
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi's sequel announcement is an enormous surprise, as fans expect the return of the nostalgic chaotic gameplay.
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The Last Of Us Shows That Good Games Can Inspire Great Shows
From the exquisite world-building of The Last of Us and the amazing response that the viewers had, good TV shows truly can be derived from great games.
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Destiny 2 Continues To Suffer From Its Greatest Weakness
Destiny 2 fails to resolve its greatest problem following the launch of Lightfall, holding itself back from reaching new heights.