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Dungeons and Dragons: The Importance of Meta-Textuality

Dungeons & Dragons is a 2000 film written by Topper Lilien and Carroll Cartwright and directed by Courtney Solomon. Justin Whalin, Marlon Wayans, and Zoe McLellan star as a band of intrepid heroes, fighting to save the empire of Izmer from the machinations of the evil sorcerer Profion, played by Jeremy Irons. Dungeons & Dragons…

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Bungie’s Freedom From Activision Is Not A Free Pass

In a surprise announcement yesterday, Bungie and Activision released a joint statement announcing plans to sever ties. Activision is going to transition full publishing rights for the Destiny franchise to Bungie, the franchise’s developer. This process would leave Bungie as sole owner of the Destiny intellectual property, as well as making them the franchise’s publisher….

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Review – Strange Brigade (PS4)

The Adventure Begins In June 2017, Rebellion Developments, the company that brought us the Sniper Elite series and many other games, announced their next big adventure called Strange Brigade; and a rip-roaring adventure it is. A Tantalizing Tale… Set in the 1930s, players take on the role of one of the Strange Brigade: a group…

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Dying Light 2 – A New Type of Zombie Game

Dying Light 2 In a market seemly oversaturated with zombie survival games, one stands to change what you thought was possible. Gone are the days of fearlessly slaying hordes of the undead. Humans banding together is a thing of the past. Techland hits the ground running, sliding, and swinging with their follow up to the…

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The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit

Adventure Awaits On June 26th, the developers of the award-winning game Life is Strange, DONTNOD Entertainment, will be releasing their next game, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, via publisher SquareEnix. If that wasn’t exciting enough, the game will be released on Xbox One, PS4 and PC absolutely free. You read that right – the…

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There’s A New God in Town – God of War

Another Playstation, another God of War. Such is the way of things, and so nobody was surprised when Sony announced the latest iteration of their hack-and-slash powerhouse. There have been numerous sequels (and spin-offs) following the 2005 Playstation 2 original, and most have maintained the same basic mechanics. The exception is 2013’s God of War:…

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