Author: Garrett Ettinger

Although UFC 5 It's been out for over a year now, I'm still playing it and having fun with it. As one of the only good recent combat sports games released (cough, I'm looking at you Indisputable), managed to scratch the combat sports game itch I get as a boxing and MMA fan. With the disappearance of Fight Night franchise and seemingly no other development team willing to enter the arena, at the moment, genre-wise, all I have is UFC 5. And while I've explored just about everything the game has to offer, from trying to gather enough stats for…

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Although initial impressions Star Field have been generally positive, it seems that in recent months, the lack of significant updates and lukewarm reception for Starfield: Shattered Space caused some damage to the game’s reputation, which now receives mixed reviews on Steam. Unlike the game it is often compared to, Cyberpunk 2077, Star Field It still hasn’t redeemed itself in the eyes of many who were discouraged by its release. As someone who has spent hundreds of hours on both games recently, I can say that when it comes to a rich narrative, Cyberpunk 2077 he has Star Field defeated by…

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I joined the closed beta of Soul structure and I finally got to play the long-awaited open world PRAÇA game. Now that the NDA has been lifted and I can talk about my experience playing with a group of friends, I have to say that it wasn’t very impressive for me, at least not yet. Soulframe Preludes introduces gamers to what Digital Extremes calls “Hybrid cooperative action MMORPG”in a vibrant world with interesting creatures in what is considered the next big thing in gaming. When I entered the world of Soul structureI wasn’t sure what to expect. My group of…

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I have to admit, when I loaded the last iteration of Indisputablethe console and PRAÇA boxing game, I was afraid that this stopgap before the December update would make the game worse. At first, I questioned the timing of the change. At best, it was an attempt to help satisfy fans who were somewhat disappointed with the gameplay, and at worst, it was an effort to get more new stuff into the game in order to capitalize on the fight card’s popularity. Jake Paul vs. on Netflix. That being said, I was really pleasantly surprised by the latest update 1.1.3…

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Civilization 7 is making major changes to its game’s model, and I think it might undercut one of the things I like about the franchise the most. I’ve thought about it a lot because I wanted to give Firaxis Game veterans who worked on it Civ The benefit of the doubt about their recent decisions to change underlying aspects of the Civ Games. The main issue that arguably causes the most controversy is the severing of ties between civilizations and their leaders. After all, this is a Civilization game, and previous iterations would have their most memorable (or infamous) actual…

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I had achieved Zomboide Project to a friend as a gift, as he always wanted to try the game but didn’t dare to buy it. Teaching him the basics felt good, like a grizzled post-apocalyptic survivor (with a silver beard) teaching someone who recently came out of a coma about the new rules dictating the devastated landscape. While it was a lot of fun – period – it led to the inevitable question that most Project Z players will eventually ask themselves: “What’s the point of all this?” Although Zomboide Project is without a doubt one of the best zombie…

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One of the biggest problems pointed out by detractors when criticizing Star Field It’s the onerous loading screens that plague the game. While this is nothing new for Bethesda – the contrast becomes even more apparent when compared to other open-world titles like Cyberpunk 2077which does a much better job of seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor locations without the need for a loading screen every time someone enters a new location. Although a new mod aims to fix this issue to Star FieldNeon’s coolest city, it just highlights a big problem with Star Fieldgameplay and Bethesda games in general. Unfortunately,…

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With the introduction of StarCraft 2 and StarCraft: Remastered to Xbox Game Pass, a whole new generation of gamers can now enjoy the pinnacle of real-time strategy gaming. For years I sat back and watched my favorite game genre slowly wither away, turning into a shell of its former glory, with SC2 and its expansions remaining as the defining the game of the genre – perfecting the mechanics since the release of the original StarCraftin 1998. I’m an OG gamer who started out as a Reaver leaderboard fanatic in my pre-teen years, so when I fired up the Xbox app…

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The upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro Just more details revealed at a technical presentation hosted by Mark Cerny. In addition to revealing the controversial $700 price tag for the upgraded console, the eight-minute presentation also revealed a number of games that will receive PS5 Pro support at the launch of the console on November 7, 2024. At best, the slated graphical improvements should Make the gaming experience more even for those who strive for a steady 60 frames per second. In addition to a 2TB SSD standard, the new PS5 Pro will have an upgraded GPU and boast 45% faster rendering…

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Starfield: Shattered Space’s release finally reveals more details about the mysterious Va’ruun faction that has been hiding after the Serpent’s Crusade. Much of the expansion focuses on completing a series of missions for the three existing houses: House Uthel, House Dulkhf, and House Kadik. At the end of Shattered SpaceThey are an important aspect of the last decision in the Starfield expansion. [This article contains major spoilers for the story of Starfield: Shattered Space]Upon defeating Anasko Va’ruun, the Va’ruun temple in Dazra crumbles to the ground, and the player is faced with a decision to support House Veth’al, Dul’kehf, or…

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