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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How The SAG-AFTRA Strikes Can Change Video Gaming Forever
The video game industry might have to shut down for a year-long break if negotiations with SAG-AFTRA falls through.
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5 Amazing Facts About The Legend Of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda is a heavily involved video game franchise. Here are 5 of the most amazing facts about the series you didn't know.
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Is Taking Me Back To The Golden Era Of Spidey Games
With its release right around the corner, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 appears to check all the boxes, reminding me of Spidey's golden era.
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Skins In Games Like Valorant Cost Just As Much As GOTY Nominees, And It’s Infuriating
Skinsin Valorant can cost upwards of $85, which more than enough to buy last year's GOTY Elden Ring.
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$600 Million And A Decade Later, Where Is Star Citizen?
Over a decade of development hell, $600 million in funds, and ever-rising expectations, Star Citizen seriously needs a release date now.
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Tekken 8 Desperately Wants Players To Get Good
Tekken 8 is set to bring AI ghosts and Replay takeovers for players to improve and get better at the game.
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Payday 3’s Online-Only Feature Makes It Completely Unplayable
Starbreeze Studios' decision to release Payday 3 as an online-only title has ended up backfiring on them big time.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Fully Deserves Its Redemption
Cyberpunk 2077 was always a fantastic game; it was just unfortunate to have many of its interesting aspects get buried under an awful launch.
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10 Suits I Want To See In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has confirmed to include over 65 suits. With these numerous possibilities, here are the 10 suits I wishlisted.
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Embracer Group’s Financial Crisis Was Just A Matter Of Time
Embracer Group should've been cautious before going on a buying spree that predictably backfired, with a financial crisis after failed deals.
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FromSoftware Displays Subtle Character Development Yet Again With Armored Core 6
FromSoftware does an excellent job with Armored Core 6, featuring the best character development you can find in a mecha game.
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With Switch 2 Coming, Portable Devices Could Be The Future From Here On
Thanks to their portability, steadily advancing hardware, and superb library, portable gaming devices might become the dominant choice soon.
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At This Point, Bethesda Games Feel Incomplete Without Mods
No matter what changed, Bethesda games receiving quality mods that took them to new heights remained constant, and I couldn't be happier.
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Why Lies Of P Is The Ultimate Souls-Like Experience
Lies of P is shaping up to become one of the best Souls-like titles, even rivaling some of FromSoft's own releases.
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Revisiting Titanfall 2 After So Long, This Franchise Deserves A Resurgence
After radio silence for years, the epic Titanfall 2 is back, and I hope its massive reception convinces Respawn to reconsider Titanfall 3.
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Armored Core 6 Is The Standard All Future Mech Games Need To Set As Their Baseline
With the release of Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, FromSoftware has set the definitive standard for all future competitors.
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Are Fans Ready To Forgive Konami As It Makes A Potential Return To Gaming?
Konami has blemished its reputation after venturing into many things outside of gaming, leaving some of its iconic IPs to collect dust.
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Remnant 2: A Phenomenal Experience Held Back By Boring Boss Design
Remnant 2 excels in everything it does, with the sole exception of boss encounters that radiate an obvious lack of creativity.
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Unity’s Outrageous New Pricing Has Placed Indie Games In Troubled Waters
Unity engine's new fee-per-install policy after a certain threshold is a developer's nightmare and can be a fatal poison for indie games.
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Procedural Generation in Starfield Leaves Considerable Room For Improvement
Should we praise procedural generation for the gigantic 1000-planet world of Starfield or curse it for repetition and exploration barriers?