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Top 10 Events to Look Forward to at E3
June 10, 2017 | PC Features
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Another One: Call of Duty: WWII
April 28, 2017 | PS4 Features
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Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Slated for September 19th
April 25, 2017 | PS4 News
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Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
April 18, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Star Wars Battlefront II Official Trailer
April 15, 2017 | PS4 News

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Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 PC Review

Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012, the sequel to the 2009 downloadable game of the same name,
is a Magic: The Gathering-based game that allows players to play with pre-built
virtual decks in order to duel their friends and progress through three
campaigns, each more difficult than the last. The original game was met with
generally positive reception, despite getting plenty of complaints for the
complete lack of deck building. Does this sequel pan out to be a better
experience? Read on to find out.

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LA Noire Coming To PC

It didn’t take much of a detective to see this coming; Take Two announced that LA Noire is getting a PC port.  Of course Rockstar’s big huge giant hit is going to be spread out to PC, Mac, Wii U, iPad and any place else they can cram their new IP.  But, so far, only the PC version has been officially confirmed.  The only real surprise is that it was announced before the inevitable PC version of Red Dead Redemption, which came out for consoles a full year earlier than LA Noire.

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Team Fortress 2 Is Free-to-play

When Valve announced earlier this week that they had a free-to-play shooter in the works, the smart money was on Team Fortress 2 which had an existing micro-transaction service already in place.  Of course, Counterstrike Source might have been a good choice too, and Left 4 Dead Play 4 Free would have been much more fun market, but Valve’s virtual haberdashery game with guns turned out to the one.

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Weekend Sales Thursday June 23rd

Maybe they’re all getting a week’s head start on July 4th celebrations, because all of the digital distributors are putting shooters on sale, so we can blow stuff up American style.  There are also plenty of other extensive sales going on at the moment as well, but now’s your chance to grab your rifles and get ready to shoot some foreigners full of “Freedom Holes” this weekend!

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City of Heroes: Freedom Turns Franchise Free-to-Play

City of Heroes: Freedom has recently emerged from the original City of Heroes and its expansions, bringing the massively multiplayer online game into the new free-to-play age. Existing customers of the online game will continue in the free-to-play version as VIP members, while new players will come in as free players who have the usual limitations applied. VIP players unlock a large quantity of content and items not available to the free players, and a lot of new content is being put into a store to be bought with “Paragon Points” (400 per month of which are given to VIP players continuing their normal City of Heroes subscription). Paragon Points will be the currency purchased for items and content on the “Paragon Market”, the new cash shop.

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Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Dated

Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, the surprisingly awesome World War 2 shooter from Tripwire Interactive, has been dated and given a retail price for their North American release. It has been in development for quite some time now, with preview builds being shown at multiple trade shows over the past two years. Tripwire is obviously very proud of the progress they have made, with a new first-person cover system, an enormous layer of realism, down to the way that the soldiers hold their guns while sprinting, and a host of other gameplay features and adjustments to progress the franchise into next generation territory. Many gamers were concerned with its status as a World War 2 shooter, but Red Orchestra’s general focus on the Russian/German front rather than the typical British or American fronts tends to set it apart from the rest. Its team-based class warfare gameplay also tends to stick out, giving it a unique gameplay style.

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Team Fortress 2 to get an Uber Update


TF2 is an anomaly in the online gaming world. It came bundled with The Orange Box in 2007 and while other online shooters charge players money for additional maps and content, Valve have given owners of TF2 dozens of new maps, weapons and content at no additional cost. The game’s last update gave support for replays and challenged gamers to put together the best machinima they could to win a Saxxy Award. 

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