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The Outer Worlds 2 – Game Review
The Outer Worlds 2 brings back the humour, improved combat, and meaningful decisions. Here is how the sequel stacks up.
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Data Centers Are the Real Hardware Behind Cloud Gaming’s Future
Cloud gaming data centers are the hardware now. So what happens when the power lives everywhere except your hands?
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Logitech G Cloud Unboxing and Review – Updated for 2025
The Logitech G Cloud is a handheld gaming device that was one of the first cloud-gaming-centric devices to hit the market. It’s certainly took some inspiration from the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, but it is most closely related to the Ayn Odin and Odin Lite (which we also previously reviewed) and the Razer Edge. […]
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The Cloud Gaming Graveyard: Dead Cloud Gaming Services
We take a walk around the Cloud Gaming Graveyard to discuss the ups, the downs, and overall the history of this technology.
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The Gamer Logic Behind Exclusives is Tired
Why the calculus behind exclusive games has changed. Limiting game access to specific hardware is a practice that is primed to end.
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Amazon Luna Job Listings Point to a New AI Strategy
Amazon Luna’s next move might be its biggest yet. New job listings reveal AI plans that could reshape cloud gaming. Here’s what it could mean.
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How to Play PlayStation Exclusive Games On Xbox Using Boosteroid
The console wars are one of the most frustrating aspects of being a gamer. It often means you can’t play the game you want on the device you want to play it on. However, while Xbox and several of its first-party publishers have released games on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, a vast majority of PlayStation […]
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Ninja Gaiden 4 – Game Review
Ninja Gaiden 4 delivers fast combat, sharp visuals, and a real sense of comeback for the classic action series.
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Keeper – Game Review
Keeper blends light puzzles, calm exploration, and heartfelt moments into a short, memorable Double Fine adventure.
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Why Some Games are Blocked on Cloud Gaming Services that Utilize Virtual Machines
A number of the most popular multiplayer games are blocked on Cloud PC services like AirGPU, Shadow PC etc. that use Virtual Machines. Why?
We analyze the situation.
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