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Remembering D-Day

It's been 63 years since the largest seaborne invasion in history. IGN takes you back in Medal of Honor: Airborne.

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Is that it's okay to make war games where millions died in it, yet it's not okay to make war games about what's going now where thousands have died. Obviously no one likes war in general and that families of now would hate to see such a game to exsit but how do you think the war vets from back in the day feel?

edit - by the by sorry for going waaaaay of topic on this post

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Sony's Stellar Inzone Gaming Earbuds Are On Sale For The First Time

The premium Sony Inzone earbuds are designed for PC and PS5, and they're finally getting a discount after launching in late 2023.

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AFK Journey Review: A Rewarding Gacha Experience - ESTNN

Paul G Writes: "AFK Journey is a free open-world, role-playing gacha centered on creating your own team of powerful heroes. Here, you play as the reincarnation of the great mage Merlin, solving a mystery surrounding a malignant corruption.

On its surface, AFK Journey's gorgeous visuals, strategic gameplay and dynamic characters promise a wholly fun experience for new and old players alike. Journey even has a very easy pity system that makes getting rare heroes a breeze.

That said, AFK Journey still presents the usual flaws in big gacha entries, including a lack of accessibility features, bad voice direction and predatory microtransactions."

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The atmospheric horror game "The Tower on the Borderland" is coming to PC via Steam on May 20th

"The Brussels-based (Belgium) indie games developer DascuMaru (Jochen Mistiaen) today announced with great happiness and excitement that his retro-inspired and atmospheric horror game "The Tower on the Borderland", is coming to PC via Steam on May 20th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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