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5 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Jordan Biordi
When I last left off with Phasmophobia, I was at a bit of an impasse. Despite how much I loved the game, there was no denying that after some major updates and a wildly successful console launch, the game was still in a somewhat rough state, most notably with some pretty glaring visual hiccups.
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5 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Jordan Biordi
If there’s one game I genuinely didn’t think would exist as a sequel, it was Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. Not only was it a fairly divisive game when it first released, but its story was both incredibly strange and pretty succinct that you honestly wouldn’t think it would have needed to keep going. I was one of the few people who really liked Death Stranding when it first came out.
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6 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Dayna Eileen
Mobile and PC gaming often feel like separate worlds, but Marvel Contest of Champions is bridging the gap. In May, developer Kabam launched a PC version of the game via direct download, followed by its official debut on Steam on June 18, 2025. With more than 225 million downloads to date, Marvel Contest of Champions has built a massive following on mobile platforms, and these new launches are poised to expand that reach even further.
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6 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Chris De Hoog
At long last, Magic: The Gathering—Final Fantasy has finally arrived, fusing the world’s premier trading card game and Japanese role-playing game franchise. Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix have collaborated to make a massive, three-pronged love letter to the series and a great way to steep newcomers in its tropes and characters. Since two of my dearest games have united in such spectacular fashion, this is a dream come true for me, as someone who likes to lean toward the Vorthos side of MTG.
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1 week ago |
cgmagonline.com | Joe Findlay
The Alienware AW3425DW is a QD-OLED dream for competitive gamers, content creators, and anyone who demands visual excellence. A good gaming monitor is a key part of any high-quality gaming setup. After all, what good is a powerful PC if you can’t fully experience its potential? Enter Alienware’s 34-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor, the AW3423DW. Whether you’re playing fast-paced shooters or immersive RPGs, the AW3423DW delivers crisp visuals, deep contrast, and smooth performance with minimal input lag.
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