Some games have such terrific concepts and ideas that you try very hard to like them more than they deserve. Homefront: The Revolution from Deep Silver is one of those games. It has a great view of a city overrun by foreign parties and the effort to take it all back, …
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Players travel through time, pulling heists on treasures to sell to the highest bidder.
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The card game where everything changes, but "you can't take the sky from me."
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A slippery new innovation in stacking games.
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Battle in teams as your favorite mythological gods.
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“Cord cutting” means getting your news, sports and entertainment direct from the Internet, rather than through a cable company. PlayOn software makes this task less daunting by pre-populating its interface with almost all the popular online programming sources. On top of this, it gives you a software based digital video recorder (DVR), they call a Streaming Video Recorder (SVR).
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Figuring out what the game is asking of you and why, and just getting to toss back on that adventuring cape is reason enough to play.
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TellTale's "The Walking Dead: Michonne" mini-series ends on high note.
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If Fallout 4 is only game you’re going to play for the year, and you're trying to squeeze every little bit of content out of it that you can, the new add-on will give you something else to do.
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