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David MacDonald

A life long game and half life long writer, David always sought to combine his passions and write about games online.

Shadow Warrior 2 Collector’s Edition

Collector’s editions of games is a concept that has risen in popularity quite a bit. You don’t have to look far to find an example of a game offering one. There’s quite a few that come out on a yearly basis, usually for AAA games.  Not all of them though. Shadow Warrior 2 is joining the ranks of these such ...

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Halloween Sale Goes Live on Steam

Steam has become associated with a lot of things over the years, not all of them good. However, one thing that nearly always comes to mind when Steam is mentioned is their sales. You don’t need to look far on the internet to fully appreciate the sensation that they have become. Not just their daily and weekly sales, but their ...

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Titanfall 2 Launches Today

The big release season of 2016 is in full swing at long last. Games that we have been waiting all year, sometimes even longer, are finally being released. Dues Ex: Mankind Divided, Gears of War 4, and Battlefield 1 are all out and in the hands of gamers. Now it’s time for another game to take its turn. Not an ...

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Fractured Space Halloween Update

I’ve already talked a good deal about All Hallow’s Eve. Pokemon Go is putting their Halloween update into motion, and they’re not the only one. Fractured Space, developed by Edge Case Games, is joining the throng of games who are celebrating the coming of the witching hour. For their 1.5 update, they are bringing the spirit of the holiday to ...

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Evolve Updates Discontinued

Evolve was always a bit of an odd duck in the wider gaming world. It had an interesting concept with asymmetrical multiplayer focusing around a game of cat and mouse. One where the mouse can grow claws and fangs before killing the cat. It struggled to find a stable audience, not helped but its extravagant DLC library, and the fanbase ...

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King’s Quest Complete Edition Released

Episodic gaming has made quite a comeback in recent years, particularly with point and click adventure games. Ever since the Walking Dead and Telltale Games as a whole, the genre has been seeing a bit of a resurgence. Not just on computers where they originated from, but on consoles, reaching a whole new audience.  King’s Quest, one such game, has ...

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Pokemon Go Halloween Event Announced

It’s safe to say that most people know about Pokemon Go, the mobile game that took the world by storm. Sadly, it has been losing a good portion of its player base ever since its release. A steady decline has been noticed. Despite that, it remains fairly popular, and Niantic is continuing to support the game. As of today, a ...

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Hired Ops Released on Early Access

First-person shooters are a genre that has become an iconic part of modern gaming. Ever since the release of Wolfenstein 3D, gamers have come to partially associate modern gaming with mowing down enemies from behind the safety of a weapon. Hundreds, if not thousands of different FPSs have been created over the decades since. As a result, it’s become a ...

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Slain: Back From Hell Xbox One Release

October is a very special time for a many people. The night of the dark, of the unknown, of things that go bump in the night, and everything else. It’s fitting that game developers would release games that go with the darker side of humanity to fit with Halloween. Slain: Back from Hell, developed by Andrew Gilmour and 22nd Century ...

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Leviathan DLC Released For Stellaris

Paradox Interactive is well known for supporting their games with DLC long after they have launched. A good example of this is Crusader Kings II. Originally released in 2012, Paradox Interactive released a piece of DLC for it in August of this year. A very well received piece of DLC as well. It was only to be expected that their ...

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