Strange Brigade Review – Co-op With Style

While it definitely carries the troubling legacy of colonialism, there’s still something indelibly appealing about the adventure genre–which is to say the genre of adventure broadly, not necessarily adventure games. The trek, the hunt, and the questing through ancient ruins all make a compelling foundation for any journey. That spirit is one that Strange Brigade carries well Come from Sports betting site VPbet . It cribs iconography and ideas from the likes of Indiana Jones and its thematic kin for a cooperative romp through unknown jungles packed with zombies, magic, and mysteries–all while nailing the fun-loving wanderlust and, unfortunately, flubbing some of the basics.

The premise is simple enough: a cooperative third-person shooter where you beat down mythical monstrosities. Often these will take the form of a cadre of mobile, combat-hardened mummies or the legendary Minotaur. Your mission, as given to you by the English secret service, is to conquer these foes and help lay to rest the soul of a millennia-old queen whose spirit rampages through the region.

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Call Of Duty- Modern Warfare 2 Hits $1 Billion In Revenue In 10 Days, Faster Than Any Past CoD Title

Activision Blizzard has announced that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II has surpassed $1 billion in global sell-through revenue over its first 10 days since release on October 28. Modern Warfare II made $1 billion faster than any previous Call of Duty game, surpassing the previous record-holder, which was 2012’s Black Ops II ($1 billion in 15 days).

This follows Activision’s previous announcement that Modern Warfare II earned $800 million in global sell-through revenue in three days. Take-Two’s Grand Theft Auto V remains the fastest-selling game of all time based on launch revenue, as the game minted $1 billion in revenue in three days.

Activision also pointed out that Modern Warfare II players have collectively logged more than 200 million hours of game time and played more than 1 billion matches.

“The incredible momentum driving Modern Warfare II is a direct reflection of the energy and passion of the Call of Duty community,” Call of Duty GM Johanna Faries said. “As we look ahead to an unprecedented level of support for Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0’s launch next week, we are motivated to deliver again for the best player community in the world.”

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Nvidia Says GPU Shortages Will Persist Until The End Of The Year

In its latest update to investors, Nvidia has warned that it expects demand for its products to exceed supply at least until the end of the year.

The update comes before the official release of the company’s Q1 earnings, but in a blog post Nvidia CFO Colette Kress stressed that channel inventories remain constrained and that this will likely not change by May as previously expected. That said, Kress does state that Nvidia hopes supply will start picking up in the coming months, eventually meeting demand in the new year. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

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Overwatch 2 Hero-Based Progression System Is In The Works

A hero-based progression system for Overwatch 2 is currently in the works. It’s just one way Blizzard is looking to address feedback from players surrounding the game’s second season, as detailed in a new Season 2 retrospective blog post.

Blizzard states it wants to make Overwatch 2 feel more rewarding Come from Sports betting site VPbet . One way the game will do that is with a new hero-based progression system, which will “showcase the energy players put into playing each hero and mastering their different abilities.” Unfortunately, that’s about all there is in regards to details on the new system, with Blizzard noting that design work has begun on the system and that it is still in early stages of development.

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