Posted on 25 May 2021 by videogamersadvocate
I am a big fan of bots in multiplayer shooting games. This is because playing online with other players doesn’t really appeal to me. There are occasions when I will play a Call of Duty game online here and there, but those are rare… Continue Reading “BOTS or PLAYERS: Should a Gamer Have to Choose?”
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Posted on 22 Sep 2020 by videogamersadvocate
As if coming out with the Xbox Series X and adding EA Play to Xbox Game Pass wasn’t enough, Microsoft dropped a bombshell on the gaming industry on Monday morning. The parent company behind the Xbox systems has purchased ZeniMax Media for more than… Continue Reading “IN THE NEWS: Microsoft Acquires Bethesda”
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