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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Esports, The Art Of Discipline, And Its Parallels In Academics
Perfect teamwork, analysing complex situations, and clutching a victory under pressure are just as useful in academics as they are in gaming.
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Peeking Into One Of Gaming’s Most Unusual Iteration: Untitled Goose Game
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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The Psychology Behind Open World Games And Developing Useful Skills
While exploring a rich open world, decision making, critical thinking, time management, and creativity just come along naturally.
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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Is Begging To Be Revived At This Point
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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The Original Dead Rising Still Does This One Thing Better Than Most Games Of Today
The crafting mechanic in gaming is common, but not all games deliver on that front. Titles such as Path of Exile, however, are another story.
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The Mass Effect Trilogy Makes You Fall In Love With The Player, Not The Game
The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Disco Elysium are some of the most prominent titles putting great emphasis on characters.
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This Digital Games Era Brings Its Own Set Of Woes
The comfort of Digital games is enticing, but don't forget to secure all your passwords, preserve classic gems, and refuse every shady deal.
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Why Call of Duty Remains A Best-Seller Despite Constant Criticism
Our innate love for intense war simulations, fast-paced co-op, and nostalgic classics carries Call of Duty, but it won't be forever.
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The Latest “Battlefield Vs. Call Of Duty” Goes To The Former, And Rightfully So
Another year, another Call of Duty repeating the same past mistakes, but Battlefield certainly learned its lesson from the 2042 failure.
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As 2025 Nears Its End, Here’s A Reminder Why Game Accessibility Matters
Everyone deserves a fair chance to enjoy games; game accessibility efforts prove we won't let disabilities get in the way of this passion.
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The Significance Of eSports And Pro-Gaming In The Medium’s Evolution
Making a career playing games is no longer a fantasy; eSports and pro-gaming ensure your gaming talents are recognized and eagerly watched.
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Remembering Windows Built-In Games; The Nostalgic Gems No Longer Around
We all may have different reasons for saying why Windows is no longer the same, but I just lament the loss of classic built-in games.
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It’s Unbelievable How Sid Meier’s Pirates Gold Has Stayed Relevant Even After All These Years
You might want to give the likes of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night a revisit if you want to give some amazing retro games a shot.
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Killer Instinct In 2025 Is A Major Missed Opportunity From Xbox’s Side
If you wish to look past the ordinary in the fighting games space, titles like Killer Instinct and Guilty Gear Strive need your attention.
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Armored Core 6 Is One Game That You Have To Squeeze Every Moment Out Of
Sekiro, Ghost of Tsushima, and Armored Core 6 are extremely worth-it games that you should pursue completing 100%.
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For Honor Goes Toe To Toe With Other Fighting Giants; Here’s Why
PvP-oriented games such as Tekken 8 and Rocket League offer the most satisfying and rewarding fun out there in the gaming business.
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Why Hatred The Game Excels As An Indie In 2025 (And Why Others Fall Short)
Not all video game protagonists are sweet, jolly, or wholesome. Folks like Agent 47 are cold, ruthless, and reserved and it shows.
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How Metro 2033 Redux Manages To Go Beyond Its Specified Genre
BioShock, Prey, and Subnautica are glaring examples of games that don't seem scary at first, but often pack hard surprises.
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Years Later, I Still Find It A Struggle To Get Into Hogwarts Legacy
Titles such as Biomutant, Hogwarts Legacy, and Forspoken look fairly pretty from the outside, but their open worlds are shallow.
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This Is The One Standout Factor That Seperates Kingdom Come Deliverance From Other Survival RPGs
Games such as Red Dead Redemption 2 and Disco Elysium genuinely make the player feels the effects of getting intoxicated.


















