Jak and Daxter Collection Review
This home console generation’s jump from standard-definition to high-definition not only changed the way we enjoy gaming, it brought with …
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For anyone with a competitive spirit, there are few things in life better than beating someone one-on-one. Sure, a team …
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It doesn’t matter whether you’re caving in their rotten brains with a baseball bat, ripping apart their stomachs with a …
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