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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Wuthering Waves’ Potential Is Terrifying miHoYo And It Shows
Despite miHoYo's success with Genshin Impact, the launch of Wuthering Waves has forced it to take steps they otherwise would never have.
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Sony’s State Of Play Had Its Moments, But Astro Bot Stole The Show For Me
Sony's State of Play had its flaws, but the superb Astro Bot with all its creative appeal and rich history carefully packaged was a delight.
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3 Games That Promote Mental Health Awareness
Hellblade, Silent Hill 2, as well as Omori, extensively cover dark topics such as grief, PTSD, psychosis, and depression in gaming.
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Here’s How Genshin Impact Is A Cash-Cow For Other Honkai Projects
Genshin Impact has lacked replayable events and a proper end-game, making it a cash cow for Hoyoverse's Honkai titles.
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Wish Hades Was A Cyberpunk FPS? Play Deadlink
If you're like me and are waiting for Hades 2 to leave early access, then Deadlink is the perfect game to bide your time until that happens.
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The Professional Esports Scene Ruined Rainbow Six Siege
While Rainbow Six Siege used to be one of the biggest competitive shooters, Ubisoft's constant pandering to professional gamers ruined it.
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Games Where Spending North Of 1000 Hours Feels Easy
With creativity approaching its zenith day in and day out in the modern-day video game industry, it doesn’t take long for one to discover that some games are more replayable…
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Stalker Anomaly Succeeds Where Escape From Tarkov Failed
STALKER Anomaly is one of the most unique mods out there for the game that is definitely worth checking out.
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Here’s What You Should Be Buying From PlayStation’s Days Of Play Promo
PlayStation's Day of Play discount promo on the PS Store cuts prices of significant new releases, such as Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
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MultiVersus Has To Quickly Fix Its Game-Breaking Issues To Stand A Chance
I am disappointed by the launch of MultiVersus. It showed promise after a relatively successful open beta, only to fall off now.
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State Of Play 2024 Recap: Here’s What You Missed
PlayStation's State of Play has offered a look into God of War Ragnarok's PC port, new Soulslike titles, and more.
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Katamari Damacy: A Reminder Of When Creativity Was Celebrated, Not Shunned
Katamari Damacy, the revolutionary work of art is a living proof of why creativity is vital; something today's industry is actively killing.
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Top 5 Free-To-Play Games That Are So Good They Should Cost Money
There are a few free to play games that have left an indelible mark on me. They stand at a higher position than many botched AAA releases
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Top 5 Badass Lead Characters In Games Of All Time
It's fair to say that gaming industry would not have been the same without these memorable and badass lead characters.
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These 6 Linear Games Will Always Have You Coming Back For More
The vast majority of linear games don't remain appealing once you finish their mainline campaign, but not these 6 titles.
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It’s High Time That Metal Gear Solid 4 Is Freed From Its Prison
Metal Gear Solid 4 is a testament to the quality of seventh-generation hardware and having it imprisoned there is an insult.
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Delisting These 6 Games Should Be Considered A Crime
Not all titles get to live eternity, with some biting the dust quicker than others. Here's a list of some highly missed delisted games.
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EA’s Reprehensible Treatment Of The Alice Franchise Still Haunts Me
American McGee's Alice was a warped, haunted take on the fairy tale and a creative gem, yet EA couldn't care less; it's a true tragedy.
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Wuthering Waves’ Swift Response To Feedback Truly Deserves Applause, Unlike Genshin
Wuthering Waves had a rocky launch, but at least it responded quickly and listened to the feedback, something Genshin didn't for 3 years.
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5 Games That Popularized The Concept Of Speedrunning
I've found these games to be some of the best for speedrunning, and they already boast strong communities that are worth praising.