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The jokes on gamers, again. The month of February was a “unique one” for the gaming industry as a whole. At the beginning of the month, Atlus released… Continue reading
What’s better: enemies stopping respawning after you kill them loads, or removing a card from your deck?
With your help, I’m trying to answer the biggest question: what’s the best thing in video games? With a new wholly sensical face-off each week, we’ll surely soon… Continue reading
While there was a little bit of unexpected hype for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League thanks to some successful playtests, the final game did end up disappointing… Continue reading
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League “has fallen short of our expectations,” according to Warner Bros. Discovery Chief Financial Officer, Gunnar Wiedenfels. Wiedenfels made the statement during a… Continue reading
You’ve just escaped Helgen by the skin of your teeth, forced onto a dangerous road littered with wolves and bandits, adorned in armour pillaged from the corpses of… Continue reading
Warner Bros. Discovery says sales of the superhero looter-shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League did not meet the company’s expectations, a shortfall that’s put the company’s game… Continue reading
Stop killing until they fix it, then? To say that Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League has gotten off to a rather rough start is an understatement in most gamers’… Continue reading
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League released to mostly moderate to negative reviews, and according to Warner Bros. Discovery, the divisive game has not performed well. During the… Continue reading
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has failed to meet publisher Warner Bros’ expectations. During a financial call, Warner Bros. Discovery’s chief financial officer Gunnar Wiedenfels said Rocksteady’s… Continue reading