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Indie Corner: Episode 3

It’s me again! I promised some reviews of newer indie releases, so here we are! First, what’s been happening lately? We’ve seen the release of several games both big and small, divisive and impressive. Mass Effect Remastered came out earlier in May to a solid reception despite some launch issues, while the PC port of […]

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Grand Theft Auto Series - The 3D Universe!

Grand Theft Auto 3 events take place in 2001. We play as Claude Speed, a deadly person trained in combat. Liberty City, a fully explorable city with pretty decent graphics. The Story is interesting, and the missions are creative and well-created.

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F2P Multiplayer Games on Steam

I feel like you can get a pretty good multiplayer experience without spending a dime, so here’s a list of free-to-play multiplayer PC games available on Steam that are worth trying in no particular order! Spell Break (9/10) Initially, Spellbreak should seem instantly familiar to anyone who has played a battle royale. However, from the […]

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Cube of Force - Clerics and Rogues

Welcome back to Cube of Force, the article series where we build a Dungeons and Dragons themed Magic: The Gathering cube step-by-step. Last time, we looked at all of the various cards in Magic’s history with both direct and indirect analogs to Dungeons and Dragons (and there were a lot more than I originally thought!). […]

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10 PRO TIPS TO BECOME AN AIM GOD - VALORANT

Alright, I’m sure all of you understand why aim is so important but we have to remember there are a ton of factors that go into your aim. So simply doing one of these tips is not going to make you good. It is going to take a lot of practice and dedication if you […]

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SOME AMAZING PUZZLE GAMES

In today’s post, I review some puzzle games which twisted my brain into a smoothie and made me look over a walkthrough. At least 75% of them. Without any further delay, let us start! SUPERLIMINAL I just want to say, this game is like a nice dinner date where you know you had a great […]

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SYNTHWAVE/RETRO PC GAMES

Synthwave is an electronic music genre associated with the good old 80s. The genre was started in the mid-to-late 2000s and confirmed its place in modern pop culture visually as well. Outrun and Vaporwave, on the other hand, mostly focus on the visual aesthetics with Outrun focusing on VHS tracking artifacts, magenta neon, gridlines, and […]

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UPCOMING VIDEO GAMES: BIOMUTANT AND NECROMUNDA-HIRED GUNS

Both games I am pre-viewing today are available for pre-order and, as you can guess, my impatient ass never learns a lesson, and I instantly pre-order both games that showcase gore. Coincidently, both games are made on Unreal Engine and it excels at gore. Now for me, there is no turning back. But for you, […]

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Bard Rock Cafe Episode 5 - At the Library

Armbar helps the party gain valuable information about the obelisk, and then the party embarks to do more research. One of Epi’s darkest secrets may be revealed! Want to listen using your preferred podcast service instead? Find this episode and more on Stitcher, Podbean, Podchaser, IHeart Radio, Pandora Pocket Casts, Spotify, Player FM, and Google Podcasts. Apple Podcasts coming soon! Bard Rock Cafe is […]

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The Forgotten One- Jetpack Joyride

The game uses a simple, one-touch system to control the jetpack; when the player presses anywhere on the touchscreen, the jetpack fires, and Barry rises. When the player releases the touch screen, the jetpack stops firing, and Barry proceeds to fall; and because he is in motion along the x-axis, he continuously moves. The objective of this game is to travel as far as possible by also collecting coins appearing in the way and avoiding hazards such as zappers, missiles, and high-intensity laser beams.

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