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August’s Video Games Run Same Old Pattern With Madden 21
A few months back in one of our monthly subscription free game articles, we discussed a little bit whether video game players would be more or less drawn to hardcore “everyday life” simulation games right now, such...
- Posted 6 years ago
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PS+ Celebrates 10 Years With Adequate AAA Titles for July
Sony’s PS+ subscription service is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this month, and, frankly, it’s kind of a big deal for any company in the video game industry to continue doing the same thing for a decade. This...
- Posted 6 years ago
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July’s Xbox Games With Gold Not Exactly a Slam Dunk
Welcome to one of the strangest Julys in recent memory, where the likelihood of people staying indoors and firing up their Xbox is significantly higher than in past years. One would think that subscription services like Live...
- Posted 6 years ago
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July’s Video Game Releases Sneak In Offbeat Titles Before Next-Gen Hoopla
The strangeness of 2020 continues into July, though one would naturally expect this month to be a less interesting one in terms of new videogame releases. As folks continue to weather the challenges of keeping their distance...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Xbox Games With Gold for June: A Weak Retro Brew
Microsoft has been stuck in a slump of passable monthly freebies for its Xbox Games With Gold subscribers for quite a while now, almost as if they’ve run out of available options. These past months would have...
- Posted 6 years ago
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June’s New Video Games Overshadowed by The Last of Us (Part II)
So far, this year has taken severe and distressing turns for nearly everyone across the globe, which leaves video games in an awkward space between being trivial and almost necessary as distractions. We’re reaching those summer months...
- Posted 6 years ago
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May’s PS+ Free Downloads Want Players to Grow Cities and Crops
It’s hard not to chuckle, at least a little bit, at the free PS+ games on offer in May. Right now, a lot of people have been either working from home or dealing with not being able...
- Posted 6 years ago
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May’s Xbox Games With Gold On Cruise Control with Burnt-Out Sequels, Sports
While the past few months in the broader world itself have certainly been eventful, the lineups of free video games from the subscription services have been far less so. Perhaps it’s because of the rampant digital sales...
- Posted 6 years ago
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May’s New Video Games Sink Teeth Into Open Worlds, Ports
Regardless of the current state of the global stay-at-home orders/recommendations due to the virus, May never was going to be a big month for video games. The summer months are coming, and with them the prospect of...
- Posted 6 years ago
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April’s Video Games Ain’t Fooling With Remakes of Final Fantasy, Resident Evil
So right now, the world’s being impacted by, y’know, that little-known pandemic that’s leaving just about anything and everything subject to delays or cancellations, from tax day and the Olympics to the release of movies and video...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Video Game Limited Editions of 2020 Worth Seeking Out
As a longtime collector of physical media – not just of the media itself, but of unique collector’s editions and exclusives – it’s almost sad to see what’s happening to the decline and future of “little shiny...
- Posted 6 years ago
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March’s Video Games Showing More Than Half-Life
With the recent release of a demo for a long-anticipated remake that’s coming out next month (April), the year in video games feels like it’s finally starting to kick into gear. The release schedule’s catching up to...
- Posted 6 years ago















