• The Worst PS4 Games Ever Made

    Unfortunately, not everything that's come to the PS4 has been gold. These are the games that you should avoid at all costs, and we're going to tell you why.

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  • The Most Terrifying Enemies In Skyrim

    Although Skyrim isn't a horror game, these terrifying enemies make brief moments of gameplay into one seriously scary experience. We'll be honest: there are some seriously ugly mugs that can surprise and terrify even the highest level of barbarian battlers.

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  • GameFly Is Having A Huge Year-End Sale

    If you're a sucker for game sales, the one that's happening at GameFly right now is definitely worth paying attention to -- especially if you're someone who prefers physical games over digital copies.

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  • Fortnite's Retail Row Is Now An Online Store

    Ever wished those Fortnite onesies were available for purchase in the real world? Epic Games just made your dreams come true. The company launched Retail Row today, an online merch shop that features Fortnite-inspired tees, sweatshirts, and yes -- onesies.

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  • The Most Epic Fails In Fortnite

    With the endless parade of those willing to show off their prowess in the world of the battle royale, there are some people who have failed in the most epic ways possible. From accidental suicide to instant karma, here are some of the most epic fails in Fortnite.

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  • Fallout 76's Canvas Bags Won't Ship For A While

    Yes, Bethesda finally gave in and promised real canvas bags to those who purchased Fallout 76's Power Armor Edition. But those bags won't be coming anytime soon, according to VG247. Bethesda's replacement bags won't ship for another 4-6 months, which is an awful long wait.

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  • Massive Updates That Ruined Great Games

    Sometimes a game is doing just fine and suddenly gets an update that breaks things. It doesn't happen often, but there has even been several instances in which a new update ruins what was already a good title. With that in mind, here's our list of massive updates that ruined great games.

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  • The Greatest Cheat Codes In GTA History

    With such a rich history behind them, Grand Theft Auto cheat codes have definitely come to establish a certain hierarchy in their implementation. For that reason, we've done the painstaking research to uncover the absolute greatest cheat codes in GTA history.

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  • The Most Epic Dragon Battles In Skyrim

    Skyrim was the first title in the Elder Scrolls series to incorporate randomly generated dragons in the wilderness. Playing as the Last Dragonborn, or "Dovahkiin," battling dragons is one of the main themes and biggest thrills of the game. Here are the most epic dragon battles in Skyrim.

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  • The Weirdest Game Crossovers You Never Heard About

    We currently live in the age of the shared universe. Sometimes, though, folks can get a little too ambitious for their own good. But at the very least, these crossovers are good for a nice hearty "What the hell were they thinking?" Let's have a look at the best of the weird in gaming crossovers.

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  • The Greatest Boss Battles Of 2018

    This year, we redeemed the hopeless, broke curses, slayed dragons, stopped cataclysms, assassinated turncoats, and survived a few of the most harrowing encounters in recent history. Simply put, 2018 was a good year for boss battles. These are some of the greatest.

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  • Ninja Is Calling An NFL Game Tonight

    If you're a fan of both the NFL and of Twitch personality Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, then today is your lucky day. A Thursday Night Football match-up between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs is set to stream on Twitch this evening, and Ninja of all people will assume commentary duties.

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  • Metro Exodus Is Now Releasing One Week Earlier

    February 2019 is a pretty packed month when it comes to game releases, causing a few to shuffle their dates or leave the window entirely. Now you can add one more change to February: Metro Exodus is getting a new release date, arriving one week earlier than previously scheduled.

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  • The Rarest Gliders In Fortnite

    There is one cosmetic type in Fortnite that doesn't seem to get as much love as the others. It's the glider, and it's a shame, because Fortnite has some really great ones. The gliders we're looking at today are now exclusive to those who unlocked them at the right time.

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  • Epic Wants To Help Devs Make Cross-Platform Games

    Fortnite developer Epic Games has been one of the driving forces behind cross-platform play. Now the company is looking to use its expertise to help other developers, announcing tools that will help game studios add cross-plat login, friends lists, profiles, and more.

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  • What Other Games Need To Learn From Battlefield 5

    Battlefield 5 has a lot going for it, including several important lessons for other online shooters. It is a prime example of squad-based gameplay supported by a smart development team. It's a game that other studios should pay attention to, because there's a lot to learn from here.

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  • Capcom Offers More On Monster Hunter: World's Expansion

    Well how about that? One day after Capcom announced an expansion to Monster Hunter: World with very few details, the company is back with an exclusive interview on the official PlayStation Blog. And now we know a bit more about what we can expect in the game's Iceborne expansion coming next fall.

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  • What You Need To Know About Fortnite's Creative Mode

    Epic Games introduced Creative Mode to the game, and it changes everything. No more hiding in the remote corners of the map, hoping that your opponents won't blow your creation to smithereens. Just you, your friends, and whatever your imagination cooks up.

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