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Ken Levine's new BioShock-like game Judas carries the torch of Monolith's Nemesis System: "They can bribe you, save you in battle, talk s*** about the other characters, and share with you their darkest secrets"
By Austin Wood published
News Ken Levine is finally talking about Judas, and he is literally talking about BioShock

Activision owns up to ugly Call of Duty skins, reverses course on Black Ops 6 skins transferring and promises "authentic" skins for Black Ops 7 – a game that is already selling cyborgs and murder robots
By Austin Wood last updated
News "Black Ops 7 needs to feel authentic to Call of Duty and its setting"

It looks like Battlefield 6's battle royale mode can be customized in Portal, and I can only apologize for what I might create
By Issy van der Velde published
News Man-made horrors beyond comprehension await

High on Life 2 is about to be the only legal way to play notorious NES anti-classic Bible Adventures
By Dustin Bailey published
News "More than five" other games are included, and I hope they're every bit as good

Battlefield 6 developer explains there's no visual filter, every level in the new FPS simply has "the actual atmospheric vibe of each particular location"
By Issy van der Velde published
News Ironically, what fans are asking for is a filter

One of the worst Battlefield games has more players on Steam than the two most recent Call of Duty games, and it's all because of some Battlefield 6 freebies
By Issy van der Velde published
News A masterful gambit from EA

Battlefield 6 beta beat Counter-Strike 2, Peak, Marvel Rivals, and Helldivers 2 to be the biggest game on Steam in North America, but it couldn't top Call of Duty on console
By Dustin Bailey published
News Battlefield 6 has some massive early interest

Left 4 Dead has held the horde shooter crown for 17 years, but John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is the best challenger yet
By Ali Jones published
Preview Gamescom 2025 | 17 years later, could a new zombie shooter claim the crown?
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