
Matt Arnold
Writer at The Gamer
Owner and Co Founder at EatDrinkDeals
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1 week ago |
eatdrinkdeals.com | Matt Arnold
Easter Sunday is April 20. Tons of chain restaurants have traditional dine-in Easter specials, and there are always a lot of takeout and delivery specials for those who want to have Easter dinner at home. Here are the top Easter restaurant specials for dine-in, delivery and takeout from the nation’s leading chain restaurants. We hope you and your loved ones have a happy and healthy Easter. We hope you can use these deals to save a few bucks too!Want more restaurant deals for any day of the week?
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2 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Matt Arnold
Crafting the sequel to a beloved game is no small task. Derek Paxton understands this; as game director for Amplitude Studios’ upcoming Endless Legend 2, he’s responsible for delivering the newest game in a beloved strategy franchise, a title that CEO Romain de Waubert de Genlis wants to be “the best in the series.” After playing a demo build, I had a chance to speak with Paxton about what that might look like.
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2 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Matt Arnold
There’s no other strategy series that blends immersion with gameplay as well as Amplitude’s Endless games. They’ve got it all - a deep narrative driven by a shared universe, thrilling asymmetric factions, and a campaign that feels just as much like an RPG as it does a 4X title. Endless Legend 2 carries on that tradition, breaking new ground while staying true to the elements that have made the franchise what it is today.
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2 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Matt Arnold
One of the first major lessons that new Magic: The Gathering players learn is that cards in the graveyard don't always stay there. The game's thematically-named discard pile is just as much a resource as your hand or your mana base if you're playing the right deck, and the same goes for your opponent.
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2 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Matt Arnold
I’ve had my eye on Grit & Valor: 1949 over the past few months leading up to its launch. I’m always up for a good tactical roguelike, and the game’s promise of dieselpunk mech combat was an enticing one. Now it’s out, I’m delighted to discover that Grit & Valor holds its own, and more than enough to stand out among its competitors.
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