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Editor’s Note: Little Nightmares 2 contains graphic imagery related to suicide. Back in 2017, Little Nightmares wowed with its tight, chilling blend of atmosphere and stealth platforming. Personally, I was most impressed by Tarsier Studios’ willingness to show restraint.  Instead of succumbing to the cheap thrill of a jump scare, it made the player feel
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Today, EA Sports dropped a brand new set of Showdown SBCs into FIFA 21. If you haven’t seen one of these in FUT yet, essentially, EA has picked an upcoming marquee matchup and dropped two players into SBCs. Depending on the result of the game, those cards can upgrade. If the teams tie, both players
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Square Enix continues the retro-collection train with the Collection of SaGA Final Fantasy Legend on the Nintendo Switch. The SaGa collection brings together a series of decades-old games to give new players a look at the roots of the historic mobile franchise. After spending time completing this collection, I’m pleased to say that the experiences
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The Headliners promo in FIFA 21 is in its second week. If you haven’t been following, the promo brings live cards to the game that upgrade with every performance-based card a player receives. Plus, if their team wins four domestic games in a row, they get an extra bump. Essentially, it’s like a more valuable
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In 2018, Blizzard Entertainment’s Heroes of the Storm was arguably at its strongest. The game was constantly being updated with new and interesting Heroes, the dev team was consistently delivering fun events like Nexomania and the Toys Christmas, and, maybe most importantly, the Heroes Global Championship. This esports event saw Blizzard producing some of the
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FIFA 21 is right in the thick of the Headliners promo. However, the latest player SBC in FUT instead puts the focus on a moment from the 2018-19 season. If you’ve forgotten what John Stones’ goal-line clearance against Liverpool looked like, here’s a refresher. What a moment. Anyways, today’s SBC celebrates Stones by giving him
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After I previewed Drawn to Life: Two Realms, I was excited to continue the calming, charming, and slightly nostalgic worlds that the game had to offer. In fact, I noted that if the game was able to keep up the methodical introduction of player freedom and puzzle elements I experienced in the first hour, it
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