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DK produces a knockout of a book celebrating 75 years of one of comics’ greatest superheroes. One of the marquee publishers for large-scale tomes on comic book and pop culture characters, DK has been making titles not to be missed by comic fans for years. The company has made it …
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The Skylanders return to take down a group of escaped bad guys, with a little help from some former villains.
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The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a rare kind of game. One that only comes by once in a great while, but when it does, it’s a masterpiece.
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Digital card games are nothing new. We all remember opening up Solitaire or Hearts on our old Windows 95 computers (Spider Solitaire was my favorite). As gaming and technology advanced and with the advent of the ‘mobile’ era, the non-traditional card games like Magic: The Gathering, Yugioh, and others have …
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Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze manages to be bolder, harder, and overall more enjoyable than its predecessor.
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Sonic Lost World is a game that had lot of promise, but ultimately fell short due to some poor design and a lack of polish.
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