Reddit will now let you vote on absolutely any topic you want
Reddit lets you discuss almost every topic and now it'll let you vote on it too.
Reddit lets you discuss almost every topic and now it'll let you vote on it too.
Battle royale my dudes, battle royale. That was the scoop that made headlines a few weeks back, as Call of Duty’s new Warzone mode was rumoured to be a free to play add-on for the game that will also be up for download outside of the main game. It was good news for anyone who enjoyed Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s take on the genre in the form of Blackout, but news that Activision was none too happy about.
Tomorrow may see couples from across the world remember why they fell in love, but there’s plenty of us who’ll be shaking our fists at Hallmark and refusing to allow that light into our lives. We’ll be alone, celebrating Valentine’s Day as Odin intended: In our underwear, covered in crumbs of knock-off Lindt chocolate and watching Rambo: First Blood yet again. Alternatively, one could surf the internet and forget about Cupid by dipping into the hive of scum and villainy that is Reddit.
Users over on Reddit have started airing their frustrations towards Googles’ cloud gaming service and it’s more than a little sad.
This week, Google’s cloud-based game streaming service launch. And it works. It really, really works. Most of the consumers who’ve bought into stadia and who’ve been able to test it out are impressed with the experience. Games look good, they run well, and many even say that the increased latency is barely perceptible. Unfortunately, for many Stadia Founder’s Edition customers, the launch has been abysmal
Can the blueprint for first-person shooters ever change? Maybe! At least that’s what John Romero, he of the luscious locks and an architect responsible for defining the genre with his work on Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, thinks.
Reddit, commonly known for been host to some of the worst of the internet, is looking to clean up its image with new rule changes that give it the power to ban users and subreddits more proactively.
Borderlands 3 is finally out! Hooray! After years of waiting, we finally a current-gen sequel to Gearbox’s looter-shooter. You may, however, have noticed that there were very few reviews of the game available before its release. While Gearbox and 2K cited “security concerns” there may have been a few more reasons for the lack of reviews. According to the game’s subreddit, Borderlands 3 is a bit of a mess, no matter which platform you’re playing it on.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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