Armyless

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First Blog entry

I'm a Sony owner and have been interested in gaming for a long, long time... across many wonderful (and wonder-filled) platforms.  Games have taught me everything I know about programming, computer hardware, networking, managing money etc, etc.  Needless to say it's a worthy pursuit when handled properly, unlike many of the current gen-war gamers I see bubbling up into maturity.  I'll admit I get caught up in the noise from time to time but I'd honestly rather play the games than spin my wheels trying to prove a worthless point.  I guess I'd say I'd rather chase you down in Unreal Tournament and unleash judgement on you than track your every post hoping to change your mind about which game or console you like the best.  Here's to a better world with player controlled pixels than the dark ages our parents grew up in.  Cheers!

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Marvel Rivals Heroes Guide: All Characters and Abilities From Alpha Listed

This Marvel Rivals heroes abilities guide breaks down each character available in the playtest and what they can do on the battlefield.

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7.5

Sucker for Love: Date to Die For Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"Generally when someone thinks of a visual novel, they tend to either think of lengthy story focused games with static progression or some different routes as well as dating sims where players aim to date one of the heroines. As such when Sucker for Love: First Date dropped in 2022 and served to put an eldritch and comedic spin on the dating genre, it made quite a name for itself despite some flaws. Now Akabaka and DreadXP have returned with another entry in the Sucker for Love series with Sucker for Love: Date to Die For that focuses the target down to only a single eldritch being but expands beyond visual novel to that of a horror exploration game."

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8.0

CorpoNation: The Sorting Process Review | TheXboxHub

Review - CorpoNation: The Sorting Process is a brilliant commentary on capitalism and totalitarian states of being; frightening, truthful and well observed

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