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Terminator: Resistance Enhanced Review – No Fate

Terminator fans have had a rough go of it since Terminator 2: Judgment Day. While Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator: Dark Fate are decent and often fun movies (especially the latter), the franchise has mostly spent the last 30 years trying to recapture the magic that the first two films captured so effortlessly. Needless to say, I didn’t expect much out of Terminator: Resistance Enhanced. I was very, very wrong. If you’ve never played the original release, Terminator: Resistance Enhanced is an upgraded version of 2019’s Terminator: Resistance. The

Ancient replaces Train in active duty map pool in latest CS:GO update

Valve have announced a change to the active duty map pool following the end of Operation Broken Fang, swapping Train for Ancient and making a number of changes to the new map ahead of its competitive debut. In a follow-up tweet, the developer confirmed that the first Regional Major Ranking (RMR) events that are set to play out in the following weeks in North America, Europe, and CIS will continue to utilise the old map pool, with the change taking effect following the conclusion of the tournaments. The addition of

Watch Dogs: Legion’s New Hero and Missions Delayed to May

It was originally scheduled for late April. Ubisoft has delayed its Watch Dogs: Legion title update 4.0 to May 4th. It was originally schedule for release in late April. When the title update does launch, it will introduce playable hero Mina Sidhu, a transhuman with mind control abilities. The update will also add new missions, assignments, and characters, including a first responder and a DJ. In addition, the update is set to improve (but not completely fix) an bug that causes hostile drones and NPCs to spawn continuously after players

Code S RO8: Dream, Rogue advance to the semifinals

The first Code S semifinal match has been locked in, with Dream and Rogue set to clash after advancing from day one of the quarterfinals.Dream took a 3-0 sweep over Bunny in the first quarterfinal, leaning heavily on the Proxy-Barracks Reaper cheeses that served him well in his RO16 matches against Cure. According to Dream, it was a second-layer mindgame—after he used such strategies in the RO16, certainly Bunny wouldn't expect him to use them again? Dream also revealed he had been monitoring Bunny's practice activity, and had seen that

WTL 2021 Summer – Week 3 Recap and Week 4 Preview

by: TheOneAboveUWith only two teams remaining undefeated after the third week of the WTL 2021 Summer Regular Season, it looks like the coming weeks will host a variety of intense battles for what is shaping up to be a very exciting playoff race. Teams projected to be in the middle of the pack have shown themselves to be quite competitive, taking down top-tier squads and mucking up the rankings.While the bottom three teams had to take another series of one-sided beatings this week, two series culminated in exciting ace matches

Code S RO16: Maru & Dream advance to RO8

Maru marched one step closer to winning a fifth GSL Code S title, dispatching his round-of-sixteen opponents in Group B to advance in first place. After flexing his late-game TvZ prowess against Solar, Maru fought off a spirited challenge from Dream in the winners match to secure his first place finish.While Maru taking first place was a largely expected outcome, the second place race delivered a surprise as Dream took two series off of Cure to secure a playoff berth. Proxy-Barracks shenanigans were rampant in the matches—Dream even managed to

GSL Code A – DRG, Cure, Hurricane advance to Code S, ByuN’s wrist issues flare up again

After a dull opening day full of one-sided matches, the second day of Code A could only be an improvement in terms of entertainment. While DongRaeGu scored a sweep over SpeCial to start the night, Cure vs ByuN and Hurricane vs RagnaroK delivered exciting matches which went all five games. We even got to see new GSL map Nautilus for the first time, as it was the deciding map for RagnaroK vs Hurricane.Unfortunately, the proceedings were overshadowed by ByuN's wrist issues coming to the fore once more, which forced him

[BSL11] Semifinals Preview

I'll admit it – I didn't think this was gonna be one of the semi-finals. Terror being here isn't that big of a surprise – he is a frequent contender for the top 4 spots in the foreign tournament scene, but for Avi-Love, this is the first time he hits top 4 in the BSL – despite previously having played in the pro league in BSL seasons 10, 9, 8, 7, 5 and 4.Avi is a true veteran of the scene, but one that has largely escaped the radar. It