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Load The Game’s experienced editors guide you through the newest gaming trends. Comparisons, charts, analysis and insights about the on-going evolution of the gaming industry are some of the topics the LTG team covers here. Whether you are a Nintendo Wii users, an Xbox One gamer or a PC enthusiast, we have interesting things to share!

Lessons that New Games Can Learn from the Classics

Now that you’re all grown up, you probably don’t have time to play games anymore. But, playing games probably taught you important lessons. Don’t believe me? Here are the six life lessons you can learn from playing video games. Cheating isn’t fun after some time For little kids, video games are really hard. Turning on “Cheat mode” makes gameplay so much easier and a ...

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Ghost Recon returns with Ghost Recon Wildlands in March 2017 with a sprawling open world.

The Creation of Ghost Recon Wildlands’ Reactive World

Ubisoft’s decision to use Bolivia as a model for the world in Ghost Recon Wildlands is exciting because of the scope and variety that it suggests. Snowy mountaintops, salt flats, expansive fields and sprawling villages all offer a lot of potential for a Tom Clancy game. Of course, Bolivia is a massive place, so Ubisoft decided wisely to not try ...

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Despite the many newer games on sale, the annual winter Steam sale is a great time to pick up some classic games.

Steam Sale Offers Many Great on Classics

Sometimes there are simply too many great deals during the annual winter Steam sale, and it’s difficult to protect your wallet! Fortunately, there are plenty of classic PC games that cost less than $5 and can keep your library stocked for the coming year. While this list is not exhaustive, it’s a good place to start if you haven’t played any ...

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The Witness

The Witness: The Playthrough, Part 1

This will be a series of articles in which I detail my blind playthrough of the indie first-person puzzle game, The Witness. Just for fun, I will discuss the sights and puzzles I encounter, my inevitable hardships along the way, and my thoughts on what it all means. That being said, if you have not yet played the game and intend ...

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How Hitman is About to Conquer Yet Another Medium

Considering it centres around a cold, ruthless assassin (and a clone of one at that), the Hitman games have shown to have serious legs as the franchise has gone from a fairly humble console and PC game by a Danish development company to a massive brand that hasn’t only conquered every device imaginable but has blasted its way into books ...

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Titanfall 2

Titanfall 2 was Mishandled by EA

Titanfall 2 is a really good game. Like its predecessor, the multiplayer  in Titanfall 2 is fast, loud, and tremendous fun; you could sell the game simply based on it. But developer Respawn went beyond simply improving upon a winning multiplayer formula, and created one of the best shooter campaigns the gaming community has seen in some time. Critical reception for ...

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mad sheila

Mad Sheila is Mad Max’s Chinese Version

Mad Max is not only a movie: it is a masterpiece. especially if we think of the 2015 Mad Max: Fury Road, starring the incredible Charlize Theron in the role of Furiosa. In case you loved that particular movie, you might want to check out what the Chinese have made out of it: Mad Sheila. That’s right, they didn’t even ...

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Less appears to be more according to FLML

  Although Kalmia8 has yet to confirm the release date of its new otome title, Fashioning Little Miss Lonesome, it is an undeniable fact that very soon, otome gamers will have the chance to delve into a completely new realm of romance, featuring two potential love interests. In contrast to previous otome titles available on the PC, Fashioning Little Miss ...

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Castlevania

Castlevania: A 30 year game that surprisingly holds up

Games released before 1987 don’t seem to stand up very well to the test of time: the original The Legend of Zelda is an archaic experience that is unplayable without a guide; the original Super Mario Bros now doesn’t control as well as it did decades before; and the original Metroid is a chore to play through thanks to many ...

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Multi Platform Games to Check Out

Between consoles, both handheld and regular, PCs, smartphones and tablets, we have lots of options for gaming. Wherever we are and whatever we’re in the mood for, one of our devices will ensure we have game right for us. Ever since multiple console have been available, games have been purchasable for more than one system, ensuring that no matter what ...

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