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Over the last five to six years, gamers have gone through a lot of emotional ups and downs unlike ever before. Frankly, it’s something I’ve never even witnessed prior to this generation. Obviously the internet wasn’t as widespread in 2001 … Continue reading
Every year, mega-outlets such as IGN and Gamespot do an overwhelming amount of Game of the Year coverage, which is fine if you don’t mind spending seven hours reading it all. Of course, everyone else wants to throw their hats … Continue reading
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Thanks to my PlayStation Plus subscription, I was able to get my hands on the DC Universe Online beta. DC Universe Online is an MMORPG developed by Sony Online Entertainment Austin and published by Sony Online Entertainment. Create a hero, … Continue reading
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