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Alien: Fireteams Elite 2 Fixes What Made Colonial Marines Such A Historic Flop
Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 manages to strike the right balance of horror and action that previous flops like Colonial Marines never could.
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Elder Scrolls Online’s Team Unpacks The Thieves’ Guild, Live Service, And Keeping Players Engaged After 12 Years
Elder Scrolls Online’s leads unpack the biggest challenges of keeping the game fresh after twelve years and introducing new challenges.
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World of Tanks: HEAT Is A Well-Constructed Sandbox That Suffers From Mechanic Issues [Review]
World of Tanks: HEAT is a well-constructed hero shooter that is fun for seasoned gamers but is harder to recommend for casual players.
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Valor Mortis’s Director Explains The Tricky (And Rewarding) Act Of Bringing Souls-Like Into First-Person
The director of Valor Mortis delves into how the horrifying Napoleonic game balances first-person action with Souls-like influences.
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Arizona Sunshine’s Dog Mode Is Already My Favorite Way To Play Zombie Games
Arizona Sunshine’s multiplayer mode has a dog mode that instantly made it one of the most entertaining zombie games I’ve played in years.
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Crushed In Time Review: Solid Comedy And Clever Tweaks Reinvent The Point-And-Click Adventure
Clever tweaks on the classic point-and-click gameplay amplify the consistently hilarious tone of Crushed In Time.
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Jurassic Park Gets Its Own Alien Isolation With Lost Wild
The Lost Wild takes a lot of effective cues from Alien: Isolation, delivering a horrifying dinosaur experience.
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Crimson Desert’s Team Knows The Difference Between DLC And Patches – And Both Are Coming
Pearl Abyss Director of Marketing and Public Relations Will Powers sat down with CB to discuss the future of Crimson Desert.
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Capcom Teases Resident Evil Veronica As A New Bridge Between RE2 And RE4
Resident Evil: Veronica’s producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi spoke with members of the press at SGF about how the game will build on RE’s legacy.
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Onimusha Continues Capcom’s Wild 2026 Hot Streak
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is an impressive revitalization for the long-dormant series and carries on Capcom’s historically great year.










