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Austin Wood - Helldivers 2 dev casually confirms mechs are coming "soon" – meet the EXO-45 Patriot Exosuit - gamesradar.com

Helldivers 2 dev casually confirms mechs are coming "soon" – meet the EXO-45 Patriot Exosuit

Long-rumored Helldivers 2 mechs are officially on the way, and they're coming "soon."

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Nathan Birch - Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – How to Beat Green Lantern - wccftech.com

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – How to Beat Green Lantern

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is out now, and as the game’s title implies, one of the toughest challenges you’ll face during the game’s campaign is… killing the Justice League. The second Squad member you’ll have to take out is Green Lantern, which may actually be the most epic boss fight in the game given all the extra artillery he can summon. Don’t worry though, with our tips you’ll be able to take down space cop without too much trouble…

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Top 10 Metroidvanias To Play Right Now - gameinformer.com

Top 10 Metroidvanias To Play Right Now

Whether you call them Metroid-likes, exploration-based action platformers, big map adventures, or simply Metroidvanias, this sub-genre has exploded in popularity. What was once a criminally underused design template has become one of the most commonly used formats in games. That’s especially true for indie developers, who seem more than happy to make up for prolonged droughts between actual Metroid and Castlevania titles by concocting their own unique spins on the style. While some 3D games have adopted the formula to success (see: Batman: Arkham Asylum), this list will only highlight 2D-style titles for the sake of clarity. Here are 10 great modern Metroidvanias, in reverse chronological release order, that you’ll have a great time getting lost in. 

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Mollie Taylor - Turnip Boy Robs a Bank review - pcgamer.com

Turnip Boy Robs a Bank review

What is it? A veggie-filled roguelite full of quirky internet humour. Release date January 18, 2024Expect to pay UnknownDeveloper Snoozy KazooPublisher Graffiti GamesReviewed on Nvidia GeForce RTX3070, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, 32GB RAM Steam Deck TBALink Official site

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Marcus Stewart - City - RoboCop: Rogue City Review - gameinformer.com - city Rogue - city Detroit

RoboCop: Rogue City Review

RoboCop: Rogue City is likely the best game the action hero has ever starred in. That bar isn’t tough to hurdle, but the adventure delivers plenty of thrills for fans to be excited about. This narrative-driven first-person shooter has a loving reverence for the films and a good understanding of its protagonist, swinging for the fences with a lengthy original story, fun references, and plenty of enjoyably cheesy humor. Unfortunately, like the franchise’s vision of Detroit, Rogue City is very rough around the edges, resulting in a flawed hero but one that’s ultimately entertaining to patrol with. 

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Joshua Wolens - Minecraft Legends goes into maintenance mode 9 months after release, as devs announce they're 'going to take a step back from development' - pcgamer.com - After

Minecraft Legends goes into maintenance mode 9 months after release, as devs announce they're 'going to take a step back from development'

Minecraft Legends, the self-described «action strategy» game that sees players command Minecraft mobs in a ceaseless war against invading Piglins, is going into maintenance mode around nine months after its release.

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