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ARC Raiders Review in Progress

10 hours in, this finely-tuned extraction shooter is hard to put down....
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ARC Raiders November/December Content Roadmap Features A New Map, Quests, Events, And More

Embark Studios’ long-awaited extraction shooter ARC Raiders is out now, and the studio has unveiled its content roadmap for November and December. Throughout the final months of the year, players will be treated to a new map, in-game events, new quests, and more. Although players have only just begun battling invading machines in the game's post-apocalyptic Earth, here’s the full layout of what’s coming to the game starting next month: Click to enlarge November (North Line)New map: Stella MontisCommunity unlock eventNew ARC Matriarch and ShredderNew gameplay itemsNew questsDecember (Cold Snap)Snowfall map conditionFlickering Flames eventExpedition Departure WindowNew Raider deckNew questsARC Raiders is now available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. We’re currently evaluating the game, and you can read our review-in-progress impressions here. ...
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Europa Universalis 5 Review

Tuning issues aside, this might be the most on-paper impressive historical strategy game of all time....
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Pokémon TCG Market Watch: Mega Evolution Cards Are Crashing Hard Right Now

Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution cards have dropped up to 33% in value since Oct. 10, marking the biggest correction since the set’s release. From Mega Gardevoir ex to Mega Lucario ex and Venusaur ex, here’s how prices have shifted and why now might be the time to buy....
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Painkiller Review

Neither good enough to get into heaven nor bad enough to be damned to the inferno....
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The Horror Video Games You Should Play This Weekend – October 31

Happy Halloween Game Informer audience! Even though it's the spookiest day of the year and we're busy petting black cats, carving pumpkins, eating all the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups out of candy variety bags before handing them out to children this evening, and walking under ladders, it's still Friday. That means we editors here at Game Informer have gathered up some editorial entries to share some games you should play this weekend. Considering it's Halloween, this week's round-up is a bunch of our favorite horror games and why you should consider checking them out for the holiday weekend!  But before that, let's take a quick detour into all the fantastic stories we published this week. Brian Shea published his review of Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection and his review of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Freelancer Nadia Oxford published her first byline at...
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Deals for Today: MTG Avatar Back In Stock And The Best (Annoying) Xbox Controller and GPU Sale

As of Oct. 31, Lenovo’s ‘SIXSEVEN’ sale drops Xbox controllers to as low as $34.99 and RTX 5070 GPUs to $449.99. MTG: Avatar – The Last Airbender preorders are also back on Amazon, plus deals on Beats Studio Pro headphones for $99 and the cheapest RTX 5090 gaming PC yet....
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Six One Publishing’s First Game Is A Co-Op Appalachian Horror Adventure Called Blue Ridge Hunting

Six One Publishing, the new publishing arm of excellent games showcase maker Six One Indie, has revealed its first game: a co-op horror-adventure set in the Appalachian Mountains called Blue Ridge Hunting. Alongside this reveal, developer Jade & Company has launched a Kickstarter for Blue Ridge Hunting, which features exclusive goodies for all supporters, and a demo that's available right now on Steam. In Blue Ridge Hunting, you and up to two more friends will investigate, document, and hunt cryptids, like the fabled Dewayo, in the Appalachian Mountains as part of The Appalachian Investigation Group. Check out the latest Blue Ridge Hunting trailer below:  "The Appalachian Mountains are home to some of the most infamous cryptids, creatures, and folklore in America," a press release reads. "Based on real sightings, phenomena, and legends from the region, join the Appalachian Investigation Group and use...
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Indie Game Gets ‘The Best Accidental Marketing’ in Japan After Title Mistranslated to ‘Sh***y Dungeon’

With all the indie titles being released on Steam every week, it can be hard to make your game stand out. Italian developer Fix-a-Bug accidentally gave its 2D dungeon crawler a big prelaunch popularity boost in Japan by accidentally naming the game “Shitty Dungeon” in Japanese....