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 Outsourcing Assets Can Augment Game Development Cycles
In a time when game development cycles are a mess and costs are high, outsourcing certain assets to divide the workload could be the key.
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Why WOW Classic Players Embrace Boosting
With WoW Mists of Pandaria Classic on its way, there has never been a better time to consider boosting your way past the infuriating grind.
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Kerbal Space Program Does Not Hold Your Hand; Here’s Why That’s Great
Terraria, Kerbal Space Program, and Path of Exile can be incredibly hard for players to get into without ample prior genre experience.
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2025 Was Supposed To Be A Killer Year For Gaming; That Did Not Happen
Take-Two, the industry tycoon and owner of Rockstar Games, has an amazing line-up for 2025 outside of GTA 6.
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Despite Coming Out Decades Ago, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Can Still Put You In Awe Today
Shadow of the Colossus, Okami, and Silent Hill 2 are some examples of games that can still offer a mighty good time in 2024.
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Beware! Noita Will Test Your Mettle And Then Some
Sekiro, Sifu, and Cuphead are some of the most praiseworthy games in the business that challenge the player beyond their maximum.
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Spiritfarer Is Not The Game For The Jollier Fans Out There
Spiritfarer, among other enthralling games, is one to take you down into the pits of depression with its gut-wrenching gameplay.
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Years Later, Mass Effect 3 Does Not Offer The Player Freedom It Claims
Despite bold claims and tight marketing, titles such as BioShock Infinite and Dying Light 2 fail to deliver upon story expectations.
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PlayStation Kicked The Year Off With A Major Misfire; Here’s Why This Shouldn’t Repeat
Concord has been an absolute failure following its release, bombing tremendously in terms of player count and overall sales.
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Can You Call Baldur’s Gate 3 The Game Of The Decade?
Over the last 5 years, titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur's Gate 3, and Elden Ring make a strong case for being the game of the decade.
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Deep Rock Galactic Is A One-Of-A-Kind In The Genre
Halo 3, Deep Rock Galactic, and Titanfall 2 are some of the most exhilarating games set in space that you should pick up.
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Square Enix’s New Project Has A Lot To Learn From Its Past Open-World Failure
Forspoken's horrible writing makes it come across as an instant turn-off for so many, despite its fantastic traversal and passable combat.
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With This Upcoming Zombie Game Raising The Bar, Quality Concerns Loom Large
Dying Light 3 has the world's eyes on it, and it's natural to expect Techland making it a major improvement over its predecessor.
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Call Of Duty Skins Are Testing The Limits Of In-Game Cosmetics
The major discussions surrounding Call of Duty hover around its balance updates and skin gallery, the latter of which is a gaming staple now.
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With GTA 6, Rockstar Has To Watch Out For One Pivotal Factor
People are asking for GTA 6 to feature life-like gameplay with realistic instances, which may not be as fun as it sounds.
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Amidst New Releases, We Should Never Forget The Inspiring Classics
Even though games today nothing like the retro ones from a few decades prior, they were inspired by the classics in more ways than one.
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2025 Is Finally Home To The Most Noteworthy Hack-N-Slash Adventure We’ll Be Witnessing In Years
Ninja Gaiden 4's return to the big screen is utterly remarkable, and has been anticipated for a long, long time.
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Capcom’s Big RPG Is Now Only A Sliver Of What It Once Was
Dragon's Dogma 2 got panned on launch for a swath of microtransactions, but its real issues are more deep-dyed.
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Clever Use Of AI Tools Could Be Meritorious For Game Development Cycles
Instead of consistent hate or lazy use of AI tools, how about co-existence — where human exerts the creativity while AI handles the tedium?
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It’s Inspiring How Important And Pronounced Game Accessibility Has Become Today
With new research, patented techniques, and AI-fueled tools emerging every day, it warms my heart to see how far game accessibility has come.

















