
Matthew Fuller
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1 month ago |
bonus-action.com | Laura Gray |Christopher Teuton |Matthew Fuller
When it comes to Transformers, most fans of the franchise end up with shelves of buildable models, action figures, and statues. However, TeeTurtle has taken these fearsome mechs and reimagined them as reversible plushies perfect for fans of all ages. We had a chance to see these six-inch plushes in person and can confirm they are as cute and soft as they look. Sporting TeeTurtle’s signature soft fabrics and bright colors, they are a premium plush option for fans of the series.
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1 month ago |
bonus-action.com | Christopher Teuton |Laura Gray |Matthew Fuller |Amanda Kay Oaks
The free demo/prologue Pathologic 3: Quarantine is out now, available for everyone on Steam to download and play. It’s not a demo in the traditional sense, of course. For returning fans, expect something the size of Pathologic 2: The Marble Nest, but different. For new players… well, this would be a heck of a place to start.
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1 month ago |
bonus-action.com | Laura Gray |Matthew Fuller |Amanda Kay Oaks
Have you ever started a game, and immediately felt goosebumps rise on your skin during the opening scene? Atomfall is that type of game. From the second you take on the role of the main character, you are thrown into a world that is captivating and terrifying. I went into this game prepared to compare it to Skyrim, but doing so wouldn’t be fair. Atomfall is much more than an open-world copycat. It’s a world-building masterpiece.
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1 month ago |
bonus-action.com | Matthew Fuller |Amanda Kay Oaks |Laura Gray |Christopher Teuton
I love a big world to explore when it comes to my games. Things to find, people to meet, quests to do – the whole schbang. That important story quest can wait, I have to explore these woods for 2 hours and find an acorn of truth, for something to that effect. That’s likely what has always drawn me to World of Warcraft, which I have spoken about at length on BA.
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1 month ago |
bonus-action.com | Laura Gray |Amanda Kay Oaks |Matthew Fuller
Everyone is constantly looking for the next Skyrim, and Atomfall has nailed the satisfaction of a sandbox RPG where players are in charge of everything that happens and how the story unravels. Bonus Action had the opportunity to attend an early hands-on preview of Rebellion’s Atomfall ahead of its launch on March 27, 2025, and the world we uncovered was rich with choices, destruction, world-building, and mayhem.
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