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11 Good Games Whose Plot is Nonsense
11 Good Games Whose Plot is Nonsense

editorial01 January 2020

Good games must have good plot, right? Right!? Unfortunately, not. The industry has repeatedly shown us that good developers are enough to earn one’s place in the annals on interactive entertainment. Script? I don’t know, just cook up something, kthxbye.

Facts and fiction in the Wolfenstein games
Facts and fiction in the Wolfenstein games

editorial13 January 2018

Wolfenstein games defined the FPS genre. At the same time, they feature multiple elements based on what we might read in history books, be it people, locations, items, and whatnot. Let us analyze some of the most prominent inspirations.

Who's Afraid of the Swastika? Nazi Symbols in Video Games
Who's Afraid of the Swastika? Nazi Symbols in Video Games

editorial17 February 2015

The Nazis have been featured in video games since the 1980s; interestingly though, they were not always associated with historically accurate symbols. We decided to take a peek at the laws that give game developers much headache.

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Games of July 2024 - Free-To-Play and Indie Games Offensive
Games of July 2024 - Free-To-Play and Indie Games Offensive

editorial03 July 2024

The summer is in full swing, although this doesn't mean a lack of interesting releases. Nevertheless, get ready for a quiet month, during which you'll catch up and try out some new titles.

The Best Games of 2022 | December Final Update
The Best Games of 2022 | December Final Update

editorial19 December 2022

We present the ultimate best games released in 2022. Throughout the year, we've been selecting the best games, and now, near the end of the year, the list is finally complete!

How Did Elden Ring Beat God of War Ragnarok to GOTY? Here's My Take
How Did Elden Ring Beat God of War Ragnarok to GOTY? Here's My Take

editorial13 December 2022

The two highest-scoring games of the year were Elden Ring and God of War: Ragnarok, and they competed for the title of GOTY at the recent The Game Awards ceremony. What's the reasoning behind the ultimate choice?