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editorial03 June 2021
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editorial10 March 2021
There is a great race among open-world game developers to see who can make the most gigantic virtual world. Meanwhile, the hearts of players are often won by developers who focus on filling smaller realms with more concise attractions.
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editorial08 January 2021
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Why Square Enix may have actually pulled the plug on Deus Ex
editorial08 February 2017
Recently, we’ve been hearing rumors about the alleged suspension of the Deus Ex series. In this article, I’d like to present possible reasons for such development and share some of my thoughts on the present condition of the said franchise.
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editorial02 January 2017
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editorial01 October 2024
Autumn is outside the window, and in our hearts we have Diablo 4 DLC, Silent Hill 2 Remake, next Call of Duty, and Dragon Age. There will also be Life is Strange and Dragon Ball, with no worries - there is also room for something new!
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editorial01 October 2024
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