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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Hitman: World Of Assassination’s Attention To Detail Stands Outright Remarkable
God of War Ragnarok, Batman: Arkham Knight, and Red Dead Redemption 2 are some games that pay impeccable attention to detail.
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There’s A Lot Riding On The Possible Upcoming Sony Handheld
After the PS5 and PS Portal fumble and the rivals' portables stealing the show, Sony needs to go extra hard on a new handheld console now.
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Years Later, Scalebound’s Sunsetting Still Hurts Like Crazy
The cancellation of Rainbow Six Patriots, Alice Asylum, and Scalebound, among others, have hit players and fans like a truck over time.
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Gris Is One Game That Transcends Video Gaming As An Art Form
Video games have been existing as an art form for as long as one can remember, but not all types of titles out there are able to showcase that to…
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Online Gaming And Digital Safety; Moderation And Awareness Should Act In Tandem
As online gaming prospers, even the strongest digital safety measures will have some loopholes; user awareness is just as important.
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Say What You Want, But The Walking Dead’s Character Progression Is Unmatched In The Industry
Games like God of War, The Last of Us, The Walking Dead, and others have shown immense character development with newer iterations.
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Years Later, I’d Recommend Suicide Squad Isn’t Half Bad
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has gone free-to-play via Amazon Prime, and turns out, this game doesn't look so bad now.
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Can You Make Money With Rust?
Contrary to popular belief, it's actually possible to cash in on your skills and luck and make actual money with Rust.
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What Makes Case Openings In Counter-Strike So Special?
Case openings in Counter-Strike 2 stir a ton of emotions, but are you spending your resources in the right direction?
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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s Biggest Strength Is Not Its Gameplay Or Story
In an era of Elden Ring and Baldur's Gate, don't forget to crack up a little with the funniest games around, including Psychonauts and more.
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Needs To Make A Comeback In Modern Gaming
Super Mario World and the first Doom game ever made are so good, you can't help but revisit them every now and then.
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Why A Good Network Is More Important Than You Think For Gaming Today
Getting the best hardware is all well and good, but unless you want bad ping to ruin your online gaming, consider a good network setup, too.
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AI Voice In Gaming — Current Practices, Public Stance, And Future Implications
While AI voice tech saves time and money, concerns about soulless dialogues and no human input remain valid; will it change in the future?
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Game Optimization Issues Are Getting Out Of Hand In 2025
As amazing as PC gaming is, lately, you're more scared if the game is optimized enough to run on your rig than be excited for it.
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Players Still Love Sharing Screens, And It’s Carried By A Handful Of Games
Split-screen and couch co-op gaming bring friends together, blending nostalgia, competition, and laughter into unforgettable gaming moments.
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The Ever-Lasting Appeal And Immersion Of World War 2 Games
World War 2 games, on top of offering solid combat, immerse players in history, strategy, and sacrifice, making each battle unforgettable.
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Escapism Is The Biggest Buzzword Of Gaming
Escapism is something that many forms of media have tried, but the level of interaction and immersion gaming offers is rarely immitated.
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As EA’s Big Bet, Can Battlefield 6 Revive the FPS Franchise and Outshine CoD?
Battlefield 6 is a display of EA's boldness, attempting to recreate the grittiness and feel of prior titles that made Battlefield popular.
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How To Trace Steam Player Histories Like A Pro Before Any CS2 Trade
Steam is plagued with scammers who go after honest CS2 inventory items, so verifying them via player histories before a trade is necessary.


















