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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After 20 Years, Here Are Some Tips To Find The Ideal Free Strategy Games
In a world where strategy games span across several subgenres and themes, picking the right ones can definitely be tricky but satisfying.
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Call Of Duty Needs To Do Something About Skill-Based Matchmaking
Call of Duty's restrictive skill-based matchmaking system continues to put casual players in professional lobbies on inflated metrics.
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Accessibility In Gaming Matters, And It Should Go Beyond Subtitles
The gaming industry has made several strides in prioritizing accessibility in modern titles, but, there's much more that can be done.
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Games Are Starting To Take A Toll On My Wallet And I Really Don’t Like It
The gaming industry is growing swiftly, but it is also facing an ongoing struggle—the ability to remain economical. The sheer evolution in tech, particularly visuals and mechanics, has attracted more…
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Why Horror Game Remakes Have Become My Favorite Genre
From Capcom's Resident Evil to Bloober's acclaimed Silent Hill 2 remakes, horror game classics are making a powerful comeback.
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It’s A Crime Red Dead Redemption 2 Never Got A 60 FPS Patch
Red Dead Redemption 2's biggest problem is that it lacks a next-gen patch in an era where the PS5 Pro is about to make landfall.
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Did Horizon Zero Dawn Really Need A Remaster At This Point?
The new Horizon Zero Dawn remaster has been labeled unnecessary, with fans wanting to see the return of titles like Bloodborne instead.
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Black Myth: Wukong’s Combat Gives Sekiro A Run For Its Money
Black Myth: Wukong's fast-paced gameplay and aggressive playstyle are so addictive that they remind me of Sekiro's brilliant combat.
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Questionable Data Collection Is Why I Can Never Trust Tencent
Tencent might become Ubisoft's savior, but exposing my data to non-optional, kernel-level software and spyware products is much worse.
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Tencent’s Buyout Of Ubisoft Could Save The Company
Despite Ubisoft's reputation and stock prices at their all-time low, Tencent may be the silver lining they need to make a fresh start.
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Please Don’t Screw Up The Max Payne Remakes, Remedy
As the creator of the originals, Remedy must deliver on the Max Payne remakes especially when Rockstar is also backing the budget.
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Sony Executive Admits Company Needs To Work On Having More Original IPs
Sony CFO says that the company lacks the creation of enough original IPs, but this statement spans more than just Sony's gaming division.
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Gamers Need To Understand That Popularity Cannot Turn A Bad Game Into A Good One
Many video games that get popular and consumed by the video gaming community turn out to be subpar or short of expectations.
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Fortnite Deserves All The Hate It Gets
Fortnite set the bar for battle royale games, but it fell off due to its subpar mechanics and problematic player base.
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Black Myth: Wukong Demonstrates The Effectiveness Of An Anti-Sweet Baby Game
While diversity and inclusion are important topics, it doesn't help when they're forced everywhere; Black Myth: Wukong took the right step.
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I Can’t Remember The Last Time I Saw A Game Fail As Hard As Concord
Merely days into its release, Concord's numbers have dropped down to embarrassing levels, and not even 50,000 copies sold.
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Black Myth: Wukong Is Not The Game For You If You Can’t Stand Soulslikes
Packing all the bells and whistles of a traditional Soulslike with no difficulty options, Black Myth: Wukong packs a tough fight.
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The Open-World Genre In Gaming Has A Quantity Over Quality Problem
More developers need to focus on what makes open-world games like Elden Ring and RDR2 pop, instead of focusing on needless map expansions.
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Remembering Batman: Arkham Asylum, An Icon That Came Out 15 Years Ago On This Day
Batman: Arkham Asylum first launched in the European market on August 28, 2009, leaving behind a whole legacy today.
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The Persona Franchise Needs To Start Adding Personality To Their Protagonists
Having a character that you shape yourself is nice and all but can we finally get a Persona protagonist that feels more vocally involved?


















