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Jul
31

FPS base builder Outpost Infinity Siege bounces back with huge update

Success is a fickle thing in gaming. It can strike quickly and without warning and can disappear as easily. For some games like Outpost: Infinity Siege, it can even strike twice. At launch back in March, it hit a solid […]

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Jul
31

Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition Review

Envious millennials, rejoice; the long-running Nintendo World Championships are now open to all with the release of Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition. Featuring more than 150 challenges across 13 titles, is this game rad or bad? Nintendo World Championships: NES […]

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Jul
31

Gorgeous pixel co-op shooter feels like a brand-new Metal Slug game

It’s been a disheartening almost 16 years since Metal Slug 7, the last mainline entry in the iconic run ‘n’ gun series. Sure, there have been mobile games, ports, and remasters, but there’s a void where a fresh new entry […]

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Jul
31

Hardcore Steam RPG Dungeonborne is getting DDoS attacks “every day”

A combination between old-school dungeon crawler, Escape From Tarkov-esque extraction shooter, and fantasy RPG, Dungeonborne is one of the most compelling new co-op games on Steam right now. Grounded and tough like Dark and Darker, it’s also a little lighter, […]

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Jul
31

Steam-fueled management sim Railway Empire 2 gets new electrifying DLC

There’s something enduringly romantic about the age of steam. Coal powered trains chugging across entire continents beneath clouds of their own steam while passengers sit in relative comfort remains an incredibly appealing image. That’s something management sim Railway Empire 2 […]

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Jul
30

Call of Duty Warzone’s Caldera map returns, but not how you’d expect

The original Call of Duty Warzone holds a very dear place in a lot of FPS fans’ hearts. While its current iteration still attracts millions of players, many believe it’s an inferior experience. Unless old content gets remade and re-released […]