Video games aren’t just fun and games – there’s surprising health benefits: sharpening your problem-solving skills and strategic thinking.
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While both have their strengths and weaknesses, I have to admit that multiplayer games often are more satisfying than single player games.
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While it appears that the worst of the outbreak is now behind us, there is still a long way to go before we return to our pre-pandemic lives.
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With the uprise in Virtual Reality gaming, here is a list of 10 VR games that have gained popularity since the outbreak of COVID-19 began.
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Who’s Left for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC (as of March 2021)
by Jonathan Leby Jonathan LeWith two more characters left, I will discuss my predictions and why I think they are likely for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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Battle Passes, Season Passes, and all kinds of passes with an adjective before them are becoming more and more common in gaming.
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As it turns out, Sony was selling the PS5 console at a “loss.” But given its hefty $499 retail price, is this true? Let’s take a look.
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On this wonderful internet, you can find games that will not only pass this time more quickly, but will also keep your brain active.
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There’s something magical about the feeling of nostalgia. That’s why we’ve created a list of nostalgic games that you’ll want to play again!
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The general manager of a Canadian video game developer has announced a remaster of the sci-fi role-playing game, Mass Effect.