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Double Fine Imagination is a funny thing. We all have it, but for many of us its primary function is to produce anxiety. For a few intrepid creators, imagination is a wellspring of art and inspiration. We revel in their movies and video games. Imagination is widely...by sagesgroup | Apr 18, 2025 | adex-light-bid, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, PC Gaming, Streaming, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP/Getty Images Xbox players just got a handful of new features this week, several of which improve the overall user ecosystem experience and make good on Xbox’s “Play Anywhere” mantra. But one feature in particular has me wondering why more gaming...by sagesgroup | Apr 12, 2025 | adex-light-bid, gaming, homepage, Horror, hp-latest, inverse recommends games, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
Sometimes, the scariest thing one can experience is the total unknown. It’s a core principle of H.P. Lovecraft’s work, and the driving force behind some of the most effective horror in all media. When video games approach this familiar tenet, placing the player in a...by sagesgroup | Mar 21, 2025 | adex-light-bid, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, Online Games, Roguelite, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
Some of the best parts of massively multiplayer RPGs are raids — long, mechanically complex battles against bosses that require a full squad to take down. But getting there often takes long hours of grinding, and just putting in the time to reach them can be...by sagesgroup | Feb 20, 2025 | 2025 Video Games, adex-light-bid, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, opinion, PC Gaming, RPGs, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
Obsidian By now, you’ve probably heard a good amount about Avowed. Obsidian’s open-world RPG launched to premium edition customers on February 13 before trickling down to the rest of us five days later. And in that time, it’s already being hailed as one of the great...by sagesgroup | Feb 17, 2025 | adex-light-bid, Apocalyptic, freelance, freelance-recs, Game Pass, homepage, hp-latest, inverse recommends games, Open World, Shooters, Xbox Game Pass
Ubisoft Time is relative. Einsteinian calculus aside, this is easily observable in our daily lives. Fun stuff goes by fast. A thrilling horror movie or sci-fi show feels a lot shorter than a dry documentary, and the same is true for video games. There’s no standard...