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Battle an ever growing alien threat while upgrading your ship and traveling to different planets to take on trade missions and tactical assaults. An early top down, free moving Dreamcast shooter.
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In Ubisoft’s toys-to-life adventure, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, players are given access to a virtual (or physical)…
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Adam “Armada” Lindgren, a longtime Super Smash Bros. Melee top player, today announced his retirement from one vs. one Melee tournament matches, the pro’s bread and butter for a decade. Citing “severe motivational issues,” Lindgren said that “If I can’t have fun doing it, then there’s no point in doing it.”
One Super Smash Bros. Melee fan manually counted how many turnips Melee pro Adam “Armada” Lindgren, a Peach main, pulled in 2018. He counted 3,048. And from this data, he analyzed Armada’s turnip strategy on a variety of Melee stages. Woah.
It’s a muggy, sleepy summer here in video game land, but esports does not rest. This weekend brings us a packed…
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