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In this section, the player is tasked with passing through the territory of a Nazi community in an armored trolley, armed with a machine gun turret, while their companion, Pavel, drives. While this section begins with Pavel and Artyom attempting to sneak through the Nazi outpost, it soon devolves into a frantic, all-out on-rails battle through the tunn


Modern Warfare 2 already had some extremely strong killstreaks in the game, and Sledgehammer has not only brought every single one of them back in Modern Warfare 3 but also thrown a few extra ones into the mix too. Every killstreak has its own benefits, with some being very quick and easy to use, while others are a lot bigger and capable of covering more ground, but it's become clear since the game's release that there's a select few that players are prioritizing over the others because of their overall effectiveness on the fi


Call of Duty is a goliath in the world of mainstream gaming. Its annual release schedule, while regularly criticized, has allowed it to retain relevance over an extended period, and its Warzone free-to-play mode has transformed the franchise into a quasi-live-service entity, drawing in countless players every month. Naturally, this means that Call of Duty is often in the spotlight , with no shortage of attention being drawn to any potential controversies or questionable decisi


The Juggernaut isn't exactly a new killstreak in the world of Call of Duty , but the Recon variant works a little differently as it actually takes a more supportive role than its counterpart. Once players gear themselves up in the Juggernaut Recon uniform, the suit will automatically begin pinging enemies on the minimap, which can set up some effective flanks for the rest of the t


Resident Evil 4 was a seminal action game for many fans at the time, thankfully receiving a well-crafted remake in 2023. This fourth mainline installment in the Resident Evil franchise is arguably responsible for bringing it back from the dead, reinvigorating the series with a heavy dose of action gameplay and bold set-pie


For those that consider games works of art—which should be everyone who consumes games—this prospect is startling and depressing. Aside from the very real human cost of replacing artists with AI, the notion that games could gradually become patchwork projects, melding human labor with elements that are wholly computer-generated, turns games into profit-generating machines instead of venues for creative expression and entertainment. This adulteration of what many consider to be a meaningful form of media has sparked a landslide of negative reactions to AI generation from consumers, which has perhaps prompted companies like Square Enix to pivot its stance on generative


With a style more in the vein of DMZ than traditional Zombies maps, players will run into some changes when it comes to a player's greatest tool when it comes to surviving the hordes: perk sodas. Available through acquisitions or schematics in the pre-game lobby or purchasable at any of the respective Perk-a-Cola machines scattered throughout Urzikstan, players who are veterans of the Zombies community will find a couple of benefits have been removed from perks, online while some additions have been made to play into the hands of the open-world gameplay. Here's a full breakdown of each perk and their updated effe


At its core, the JAK Cataclysm RPK is essentially a Sniper Rifle conversion that can be significantly enhanced with the right Perk Package. The Perks listed below offer several benefits, such as reducing flinch while aiming down sights , boosting reload speed , and allowing players to replate to full armor faster . Additionally, they include visual pulses that warn the player when they are spotted by another ene


Speaking of weapons, Global Offensive brings a recognizable palette for veterans - with some very minor changes to the line-up (the TMP is now an MP9, the M4 can't have a suppressor, etc). Molotovs and decoy grenades offer more tactics to throwable weaponry - with the ability to block paths with flames that make new strategies viable. The majority of the weapons remain unmodified, allowing for returning players to jump in the game and find their usual rhythm. The addition of custom voices to go along with the usual commands adds a nice touch of personality to each team, who have brand new skins to match the graphics of the game (sadly, the Leet Krew skin is completely absent from Global Offensiv


Valve certainly has no shortage of gamers still coming back for Counter-Strike 1.6 and Counter-Strike: Source , which attracts both casual players and those who want to try and etch their name into the still-active professional gaming scene. Now, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive aims to bring a streamlined and graphically-enhanced edition of the game to players around the globe - but does this latest iteration also manage to stay true to the core successes of the sacred franch