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The Weekend In Esports: Wrapping Up The Overwatch League’s First Week
OWL got off to a cracking start last Wednesday and hasn’t slowed down since. In addition to introducing esports to a larger audience and sparking important conversations about diversity and team management, there were also a bunch of really great games. Hopefully the quality continues today as the league’s last three matches of the inaugeral…
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UncategorizedLone Echo Lets Me Experience A Beautiful Zero-Gravity Friendship
With an interesting deep space setting, a clever zero-gravity movement system and plenty of hands-on interaction, Ready At Dawn’s Oculus exclusive Lone Echo ticks all the technical boxes required to be an excellent virtual reality game. But its greatest feat is making me believe a woman could ever love an unfeeling robot like me. It’s…
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My Hunt For The Mysterious Man Or Machine Controlling The Blizzard Arena’s Light-Up Halo
The Blizzard Arena stage has a massive light-up halo on the ceiling that serves as a progress bar for Overwatch objectives. As a team captures a point, the halo fills up with that team’s colors. It’s an impressive illustration of who’s winning. And it’s all manual. Or so I’ve been told. The other elements on…
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UncategorizedTen Things Call of Duty: WWII Players Want Fixed
As you might expect, the Call of Duty community is being very vocal about changes they want to see in WWII on social media outlets such as the WWII subreddit. And they have a point: Two months since the launch of the latest Call of Duty, there are still many improvements that could be made…
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EsportsMy First Night As A Philadelphia Fusion Fan
I’m too old for this. “This” is the official viewing party of the first match of the Philadelphia Fusion, the Overwatch League team owned by Comcast. I’m 34, and I’m at a college bar in West Philadelphia on a Thursday night. It’s crowded. I’m surrounded by cosplayers, cheerleaders, college kids and actual kids. I did…
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Xbox One’s Backward Compatibility Is Fantastic
We often criticize gaming platform makers for their missteps, so let us also praise them when they do something great: Xbox One’s backward compatibility feature is nothing short of perfection. Setting up my Xbox One X over the holiday reminded me that I had been meaning to get around to playing Lost Odyssey, an Xbox…
By Chris Kohler - Uncategorized
Out today for the Switch, Azkend 2: The World Beneath is an adventure that plays out in a series of enjoyable match three puzzles. It’s a premium game, so there’s no buying power-ups or lives, which is nice. Switch owners can even use touchscreen controls, making it the best console version of the game yet.
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Sims 4 Toddlers Now Get Your Jokes
The Sims 4 had a small patch yesterday, and as ever, there were some amusing patch notes. You will now be given enough time to take care of your neglected baby after the warning “you neglected your baby” notification appears. The Pile of Discarded Food that results when a toddler throws their food on the…
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