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Top 10 Events to Look Forward to at E3
June 10, 2017 | PC Features
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Another One: Call of Duty: WWII
April 28, 2017 | PS4 Features
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Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Slated for September 19th
April 25, 2017 | PS4 News
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Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
April 18, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Star Wars Battlefront II Official Trailer
April 15, 2017 | PS4 News

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Garshasp: The Monster Slayer Review

Garshasp: The Monster Slayer is a third-person action-adventure hack-and-slash developed by Dead Mage. An indie PC answer to console games of a similar genre and gameplay style, and it is a very noble effort to mimic what many high-budget games accomplish. It is an excellent first try from an up-and-coming studio, but it also manages to fall short on several key aspects. These problems, unfortunately, mortally handicap what could have been a moderately enjoyable experience.

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First Video of J.U.L.I.A.

It’s no secret we loves us some Indie games here at Player Affinity, and we’re very excited about J.U.L.I.A. an upcoming adventure/puzzle game developed by a two-person team called Cardboard Box Entertainment.  They haven’t been telling us much about the game until the new trailer hit the internet this week.

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Brink PC Review

Brink is a new teamplay objective-oriented first-person shooter from Enemy Territory developer, Splash Damage.
It is a game that promised to blur the lines between single-player,
multiplayer, and cooperative gameplay, and does a well enough job
delivering on all of these fronts. Unfortunately, it doesn’t end up
doing any of them particularly well, making for a somewhat middling
experience at times. It is a game with great potential (and plenty of
fun despite many issues) that is stunted by poor optimization and some
odd design decisions.

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Extra Life: Themes of Overpopulation in Video Games

I’m not talking about overpopulated servers in on-line games, I’m talking about a controversial theme even in fictional stories: humans overpopulating the Earth.  Population control is generally left as the goal of utterly immoral villains, and conquering alien races.  Still even when voiced by evil-doers, the concept of population control is rare in games, and virtually non-existent as the goal of a protagonist.

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New Short Story From LA Noire

We here at Player Affinity love reading!  You know, video game manuals, video game strategy guides, in-game text telling us which button to push to jump… and of course we love books based on video games too.  That’s why we’re so keen on the hard-boiled detective tales that Rockstar is publishing to help promote their two-fisted game LA Noire.  Today the latest story, “Hell of an Affair” by Duane Swierczynksi hit the internet, and you can read it online, or download it as a PDF.

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Midweek Sales – Brink Edition

If you’ll all be so kind as to turn off Brink for a minute or two, I have some important news about some sales on games that aren’t Brink.  Some of these are actually good enough, and cheap enough that you can still afford them even if you busted your budget buying Brink.

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The Witcher 2 – New Gameplay Features


The original Witcher was a unique game in many ways and was praised for the emphasis that it placed on your choices and their consequences.  Developer, CD Projekt Red are aiming to use The Witcher 2 to push the series out of its cult following status and into a more mainstream success so as to compete with other big RPG developers like Bioware and Bethesda.

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