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A new God of War update is promising news for fans, or at least fans of 2018’s God of War reboot and its 2022 follow-up, God ...
In most US cities, NextGen TV is broadcasting already. Formerly known as ATSC 3.0, NextGen TV promises 4K HDR, more channels and even better reception. All you need is an inexpensive antenna ...
The best PC games in 2025 are those that make the most of the powerful hardware they're available on, and the vast and varied library that can be downloaded. Because of this, you never really know ...
God of War (2005) deserves a remake to align with the advancements seen in later games. A remake would enhance graphics and gameplay, reintroduce Kratos’s backstory, and support future game ...
You’re about to find out! Some war games offer a small glimpse into what things were like during the heat of battle. It’s a dark time for those involved, and in Six Days in Fallujah ...
They’re not playing around. The Marines have a new tool for battlefield domination called Down Range — a war game made for and designed by “bloodthirsty nerds.” Capt. Nicholas Royer ...
Why you can trust Windows Central Our expert reviewers spend ... large 32-inch monitors have been all the rage in the high-end sector thanks to 4K, 240Hz OLED panels. Now, we're seeing that ...
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God of War Ghost of Sparta was the second game in the franchise to be released ... where 60 FPS and 4K support have become the norm. Fortunately, Ghost of Sparta was remastered for the PlayStation ...
Maybe Kratos crosses paths with a forgotten god. Maybe a war unfolds that remains hidden. Maybe a personal demon finally resurfaces, one left untouched in earlier games. With the vast playground of ...
The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg said Wednesday the White House is playing “some sort of weird semantic game” by focusing on his use of “attack plans” instead of “war plans ...