
Tanner Linares
Content Writer at FandomWire
Writer - I'm also a person, I guess. Last I checked, at least. I like nerd stuff. Currently working on several cool things. Make sure to be nice to people.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
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Players of Bungie’s Destiny franchise are no doubt well aware that the long-awaited finale to its epic Light and Darkness Saga arrives in a little over a month. But with dwindling player numbers and an uncertain future, a potential Destiny 3 may be the only hope the series has left. I’ve previously written about how the franchise’s rigid, increasingly stale content structure slowly drove me away from the games over the course of a decade.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
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The Destiny franchise has been one of the most successful live-service game series out there for nearly a decade. In some ways, it represents both the best and worst of what that model can bring to the table. It has had many ups and downs and its winds are wildly unpredictable at times. Through all of that, it has maintained one of the most loyal player bases in gaming.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
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The Call of Duty franchise has been a pillar of the gaming landscape for many years, and in that time both gaming as a whole and the franchise itself have seen a wide array of milestone moments. Today marks the anniversary of one of those moments, being the third anniversary of one of the franchise’s biggest content shifts to date.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
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In the wake of the recent highly popular Fallout series, many gamers have begun to play and replay the existing games, sparking a newfound popularity for the already widely beloved franchise. Chief among these is the fan-favorite game New Vegas, developed by Obsidian Entertainment. The game was first released in 2010 and was built off of the foundation laid by Bethesda’s Fallout 3, the company’s first entry in the franchise.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
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Acclaimed developer Hideo Kojima has several highly anticipated projects in the works, including Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and the mysterious OD. In a recent post on Twitter/X, fellow beloved game director, Sam Lake, of Remedy Entertainment posted a video of himself in the process of getting digitally scanned for inclusion in an upcoming video game for Kojima Productions. Fans of both directors are now clamoring for more information on this exciting collaboration.
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RT @your_nutt: if I'm locked in a cage, and I repeatedly say I don't want to be in the cage because the cage is bad, it is not hypocritical…

Maybe hot take: I like how 1080p/4K GCN Wind Waker on NSO on NS2 looks more than Wind Waker HD. WWHD is beautiful but I still preferred the graphical style of the original. I still want WWHD on Switch though! Has some MUCH appreciated QoL improvements, like a non-inverted camera

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