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7 Worst Bugs in History of Video Games

7 Worst Bugs in History of Video Games

Crashing operating systems, deleted saves of all your games, broken code – some games' bugs make the disappearing facial textures in AC Unity a holiday.

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Michael Grygorcewicz

May 3, 2020

7 Worst Bugs in History of Video Games
Best Video Games Releases – May 2020

Best Video Games Releases – May 2020

Lean years continue, but we will get a few new games in May: the remaster of Saints Row: The Third, Xenoblade Chronicles, Maneater, where we play a shark, should all keep us entertained. In May, we'll also play the first, mysterious game from Amazon.

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Michael Grygorcewicz

April 30, 2020

Best Video Games Releases – May 2020
Gamedev in Times of Pandemic – Developing AAAs on Couch

Gamedev in Times of Pandemic – Developing AAAs on Couch

Covid-19 gradually bled through, slowly encircled the whole world, paralyzing cities, then countries; companies and entire industries. What effect has the pandemic had on development of video games? Well, we have good and bad news.

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Matthias Pawlikowski

April 27, 2020

Gamedev in Times of Pandemic – Developing AAAs on Couch
Honest Mobile Games for Android and iOS - Pay One Time and Play All You Want

Honest Mobile Games for Android and iOS - Pay One Time and Play All You Want

The mobile market is dominated by free to play productions, some of which can really be dishonest. And what if F2P doesn't suit your taste? Well, there's quite a few great productions, which you pay for once and can play them like a human being.

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Hubert Sosnowski

April 23, 2020

Honest Mobile Games for Android and iOS - Pay One Time and Play All You Want
History According to Assassin's Creed - Conspiracy Theorist's Paradise

History According to Assassin's Creed - Conspiracy Theorist's Paradise

The plot of Assassin's Creed is one great conspiracy theory: with mysterious monasteries, intrigues that entwine the whole world, supernatural artifacts and ancient civilization. Hold tight, because the writers of the franchise are not messing around.

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Jakub Mirowski

April 19, 2020

History According to Assassin's Creed - Conspiracy Theorist's Paradise
Best Android Strategy Games

Best Android Strategy Games

The mobile market is actually larger than simple games Sunday players; it's also advanced strategies for enthusiasts. We have looked at the most interesting of them, both free and paid.

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Adrian Werner

April 17, 2020

Best Android Strategy Games
7 Video Games to Help Fight Depression

7 Video Games to Help Fight Depression

We have already established that video games can aid the fight against depression. Now we are asking which of them are most suitable for this.

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Adam Belda

April 14, 2020

7 Video Games to Help Fight Depression
The Weirdest Habits of Gamers

The Weirdest Habits of Gamers

Reloading after a single shot, saving supplies for a rainy day that never comes; saving the game every two steps – these are just a few of the unusual habits that we all have.

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Michael Grygorcewicz

April 12, 2020

The Weirdest Habits of Gamers
Valorant Preview – I Love Shooters Again

Valorant Preview – I Love Shooters Again

The creators of the League of Legends have developed a shooter that behaves a lot like Counter Strike, feels a bit like Rainbow Six Siege, and features a visual setting reminiscent of Overwatch. There's no originality here, but it's still fun.

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Paul Wozniak

April 10, 2020

Valorant Preview – I Love Shooters Again
Minecraft Dungeons – Hack' n' Slash for Kids and Nothing More?

Minecraft Dungeons – Hack' n' Slash for Kids and Nothing More?

Mojang decided they want their own Diablo 3 in the Minecraft world. What could possibly go wrong? Basically everything, but surprisingly, the game looks really solid. As long as you're expecting to have simple fun, rather than be challenged.

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Patrick Manelski

April 9, 2020

Minecraft Dungeons – Hack' n' Slash for Kids and Nothing More?
Seven Things Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Needs

Seven Things Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Needs

After 10 years, Bannerlord has finally arrived. It's a great game, but it lacks so much new content that it basically looks like a revamped Warband. Instead of complaining, however, we're gonna be putting ideas forward.

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Martin Strzyzewski

April 7, 2020

Seven Things Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Needs
95% Chances of Success and I Missed?! Game Mechanics We Hate

95% Chances of Success and I Missed?! Game Mechanics We Hate

Yes, we love games. But there are times when the only sensible reaction seems... throwing the keyboard out the window. Some of the mechanics have been under the players' skin, and today, we're exposing them all.

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Matthias Pawlikowski

April 3, 2020

95% Chances of Success and I Missed?! Game Mechanics We Hate
Depression? Sensible Gaming Can Help

Depression? Sensible Gaming Can Help

Cure for depression? Easy: running, pizza, partying, and meeting friends. No video games. Or actually, playing as much as possible is the way... There's a ton of BS that you can read about depression on the web, so we've asked an actual practitioner.

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Adam Belda

April 1, 2020

Depression? Sensible Gaming Can Help
The Best Games of April 2020

The Best Games of April 2020

In April, we will run away from the terrifying Nemesis in the Resident Evil 3 Remaster, see if Square has successfully recreated the magic of Final Fantasy 7 and whether Fallout 76 can redeem itself yet. Stay at home and play these!

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Michael Grygorcewicz

March 31, 2020

The Best Games of April 2020
Gears Tactics Preview – Brutal Game of Chess

Gears Tactics Preview – Brutal Game of Chess

Gears Tactics is a quasi spin-off. It's a turn-based-strategy take on the famous Gears of War. But for many reasons, it seems more a stand-alone installment... just more tactical.

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Darius Matusiak

March 27, 2020

Gears Tactics Preview – Brutal Game of Chess
Does Your Voice Matter? Discussing Choices in Video Games

Does Your Voice Matter? Discussing Choices in Video Games

Will you kill a man and take his food, or will you go your way? Game developers have fallen in love with moral choices, but if you play enough games, you may start to feel that they have little to do with choosing, and even less with morality.

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Martin Strzyzewski

March 26, 2020

Does Your Voice Matter? Discussing Choices in Video Games
The Best MMORPGs for Single Player in 2020 - Games for Lone Wolves

The Best MMORPGs for Single Player in 2020 - Games for Lone Wolves

It would seem that online RPGs are only created with multiplayer in mind. Guilds, raids, Teamspeak – these are the hallmarks of MMORPG. Fortunately, those who prefer an intimate adventure, still have plenty of games to chose from.

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moir

March 25, 2020

The Best MMORPGs for Single Player in 2020 - Games for Lone Wolves
10 Long Single-player Games to Keep You Occupied in Quarantine

10 Long Single-player Games to Keep You Occupied in Quarantine

How to spend the quarantine? If you have too much free time and aren't sure what to do with it, playing video games is probably one of the best ways to keep you entertained. This time, we look at single-player productions that are really, really long.

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Bart Swiatek

March 23, 2020

10 Long Single-player Games to Keep You Occupied in Quarantine
The Most Unique Strategy Games of Recent Years - Editor's Choice

The Most Unique Strategy Games of Recent Years - Editor's Choice

If you are a fan of strategy games then you will definitely enjoy this interesting overview of the most unique strategies that were released on various platforms in the last few years.

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Sebastian Purtak

March 22, 2020

The Most Unique Strategy Games of Recent Years - Editor's Choice
Small Games for Dozen Hours - Little Gems Under 200MB

Small Games for Dozen Hours - Little Gems Under 200MB

In times, where 1TB drives aren't big enough, there still are games that just need 200MB to create enchanting worlds for dozens of hours.

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Michael Grygorcewicz

March 21, 2020

Small Games for Dozen Hours - Little Gems Under 200MB