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Monaco: What's Yours is Mine Review | Gaming Trend

Gaming Trend: "Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine is yet another game that illustrates just what kind of gems can come out of the indie gaming scene. It’s refreshingly original in terms of visual design, unique in its approach to the stealth game genre, and it offers a load of co-op fun that makes it an absolute steal at the default $14.99 USD Steam price, to say nothing of the price you get with the 4-title bundle option. Give this one a look, because so far it’s probably the best indie game to come out this year."

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GameEnthus Podcast ep322: Fact of Relativity or Monocle Money

This week Marcus(@Majorlinux) from MajorsHouse joins Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike (@AssaultSuit) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about: Ice Cream, iphone 8, Overwatch, Equifax, Extra Life, Kong, Dark Universe, Godzilla, Deep Blue Sea, Kaz Harai parody, Pacific Rim, The Tech Exchange, Bits n Pixels, Vectrex, Tom and Jerry, Power Puff Girls Chemical X-traction, Donald Duck Goin Quakers, Banjo Pilot, Bodega, Gamecube, Tiny Metal, Fire Emblem, Splatoon 2, 911 Operator, Destiny 2, Sonic Mania, Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes, A Boy and his Blob, Full Throttle Remaster, Monaco, Tooth and Tail, Paladins, Beast Battle Simulator, PUBG, Skeleton Boomerang, The Lost Bear, Sonic Mania, All-Star Fruit Racing, Super Hydorah, Squish and the Corrupted Crystal, Slime-San, Dead Alliance, INK, Nex Machina, Gears 4, Knack 2, Caveman Warriors, Super Stardust, Dead Nation, Housemarque, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Doom, Wolfenstein II, Mario Tennis, Virtual Boy, Super Mario 64 Online, MAG, South Park Fractured But Whole and more.

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PC Limited Physical Editions Now Available via Signature Edition

Hardcore Gamer: Most of these editions include the soundtrack as well as a few other neat goodies such as post cards, soundtrack, and stickers.

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Three Simple Yet Challenging Xbox Arcade Games

Every now and then, who doesn’t like to take a break from story heavy, intensely competitive games with complex controls and just sit back and play a game with no competition, less of a narrative yet equally as fun. Maybe they could also be your escape away from the ultra competitive or intense games that ask for too much side quests and grinds.

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