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R.E.P.O. Early Access Review: Another great Indie.

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  Overview R.E.P.O. is a Co-Op Horror game in Steam Early Access. I didn't see myself playing it until a friend told me about it. But R.E.P.O is one of the best Multiplayer games I've played in a while. Lore While R.E.P.O does not have a defined plot... it does have a large amount of Lore. R.E.P.O.'s story is told through environmental storytelling. There are plenty of mysteries you will want to explore. Communicating with the mysterious "Taxman" The levels and monsters also have a lot of lore behind them. The creepy "Headman Manor" is full of secrets and the strange "Swiftbroom Acadamy" is more of the same. Developer Semiwork has teased the lore in their videos and hinted at monster and character origins. Fans are already trying to piece together what happened in this strange world on the steam community. Gamers looking for mysteries to solve will have some fun in REPO. I know I'm already on the hunt for clues. Another key lore element is ...

A Minecraft movie review

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  Overview A Minecraft movie should be retitled to "A MemeCraft Movie." The movie is severely damaged by its generic and uninspired plot, ridiculous acting, boring characters, and basically is just one big internet meme. And to make matters worse, the visual effects don't look as good as they should. Plot A Minecraft Movie suffers from a bland traditional action movie plot that feels incredibly rushed along. The plot follows Steve as he goes to a mine, finds an "orb" and goes to the overworld where an evil Piglin witch is trying to use it to destroy the overworld and Steve has to stop it with help from a bunch of forgettable characters from the real world. Before everything "Withers and Dies" The whole thing is paper thin. The Piglins All of the plot is predictable and so ridiculously rushed it's hard to tell what's going on. First there's one fight and then in 10 minutes Steve is running from a massive Piglin "Hog" with almost no...

Oblivion Remastered is Amazing. Here's what they should do next.

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  Recently Bethesda released the amazing Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. I day one Installed that on my PC and played it for hours. Immediately I went and searched my steam library for all the Bethesda games I never had the time to play. And that got me thinking... What could they do next? Here are five games that deserve the Oblivion Remastered treatment. Side note: These are for Xbox first Party titles ONLY.  Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind This is one that everyone is going to be asking for. Widely considered to be the best Bethesda RPG ever made, Morrowind is a great candidate for a remaster. Not just because people like it, But because its ridiculously complex. Anyone jumping into a Morrowind playthrough for the first time in 2025 better be ready for a lot of reading and complexity. Sometimes I wonder if this was even playable on Xbox. A Morrowind remaster would be a massive hit or miss. Whereas Oblivion was made for consoles, Morrowind has no combat physics, no "jour...