Month: February 2022

Ziggurat 2 is the sequel to the original Ziggurat, 2014’s first-person shooter dungeon crawl video game developed and published by Milkstone Studios. The game was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and OS X.  Before we get into the story, let’s have a quick look at what indeed a “ziggurat” is. According to Merriam-Webster; an ancient
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With regulators and lawmakers tightening the noose around Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard and the latter’s handling of workplace misconduct, it has been revealed that Xbox CEO Phil Spencer approached Bobby Kotick to express an interest in a business deal merely days after Kotick and his leadership team were accused of wrongdoing. The explosive Wall
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Total War: Warhammer 3 single-player reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC. Stay tuned for our multiplayer review later in the week. Total War: Warhammer 3’s single-player mode presents us with a tense, challenging, multilayered campaign driven along by a compelling story and a memorable cast of rivals. The Chaos Realms cleverly draw these larger-than-life figures
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When starting development on Starfield, Bethesda Game Studios had a specific vision in mind, and that vision is something called NASA-Punk. Speaking with Xbox Wire, the game’s lead artist Istvan Pely said when trying to establish an artistic vision for the game, the team wanted a realistic take. And one that was “believable and relatable.”
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Season 8 in Crossout is known as Steel Gladiators. If you’ve purchased one of the Battle Passes for the game by now, then you will know what to expect. Once again there are two available. Let’s jump in and see what we have this time. Steel Gladiators has 54 new levels to rank up in
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Earlier this week, a report published on Xfire by trustworthy insider Tom Henderson claimed that Electronic Arts partially attributed Battlefield 2042‘s misfortune on the surprise release of Halo Infinite. According to Henderson, the publisher recently held a town hall meeting to acknowledge Battlefield 2042’s missteps and subsequent failure, and conduct a postmortem of sorts, during
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