Activision "secretly" turned off skill-based Call of Duty matchmaking and "turns out everyone hated it"
Activision researchers secretly disabled skill-based matchmaking in Call of Duty multiplayer and "turns out everyone hated it."
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Activision researchers secretly disabled skill-based matchmaking in Call of Duty multiplayer and "turns out everyone hated it."
So, yeah, that hooded parkour man from this year's Olympics opening ceremony was indeed supposed to be a reference to Assassin's Creed Unity.
SunnySide is the newest genre-blending melting pot that boils farming, crafting, dungeon-crawling, cooking, creature-battling, and romance into one game package, but it took heavy inspiration from Persona 4.
One indie developer is clamouring to get recognition on review aggregate sites like Metacritic because their roguelike city-builder is beloved by pretty much everyone.
Retro-inspired platformers have been making a massive comeback as of late, and Fallen Leaf only continues the trend.
The Final Fantasy 7 community have been on a long journey to restore cut content, early unused designs, and better localization to the original 1997 JRPG, and they've just taken another big step toward completion.
Castle Crashers, the multi-award-winning 2008 side-scrolling beat 'em up, is getting new DLC for the first time since 2012.
It's been several years since the last Borderlands game, and with the Borderlands movie just a short distance away, you might be wondering when the franchise will be returning to the interactive realm. Randy Pitchford, head of developer Gearbox, says we're not going to have to wait forever for an answer to that question.