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Gamepressure Games of 2020
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editorial16 January 2021

The Last of Us: Part 2 or Cyberpunk 2077? Maybe the inconspicuous Hades, which absolutely stormed our hearts? We've chosen our games of the year.

The Best Video Games of 2020
The Best Video Games of 2020

editorial20 October 2020

This year is slowly nearing the end, and we're all pretty glad about it. Nevertheless, at lest we've got some great video games during these past few months. If you're looking of a list of all the best games of 2020, you're in the right place.

The Best Games of March 2020
The Best Games of March 2020

editorial05 March 2020

The dry spell is over! March will bring an expansion to The Division 2, test our patience with Ori and the Will of the Wisps and NiOh 2, and then let us vent off killing demons in Doom Eternal – and that's just the tip of the iceberg!

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Games of September 2024 - For The Glory Of The Emperor Sony's Hits Land on PC!
Games of September 2024 - For The Glory Of The Emperor Sony's Hits Land on PC!

editorial04 September 2024

Summer is slowly coming to an end, but I guess you'll have to take a day off or find some excuse not to go to school. Why? Because in September there will be no shortage of games to play!

'I Believe That Everybody Who Talks About Diablo 4 Wants It to Be Fantastic' - Interview With Blizzard Devs
'I Believe That Everybody Who Talks About Diablo 4 Wants It to Be Fantastic' - Interview With Blizzard Devs

editorial30 April 2024

In the eyes of many, season 4 of Diablo 4 is the last call to make the game great again. We’ve spoken with a dynamic duo of creators from Blizzard about upcoming changes and how they’ll affect the troubled juggernaut of the hack’n’slash genre.

70 Bucks for a Game is a Lot, Yet Diablo and Starfield Want Us Pay Even More
70 Bucks for a Game is a Lot, Yet Diablo and Starfield Want Us Pay Even More

editorial14 July 2023

Games have become pricey, and they don't seem to stop. Two of this year's biggest titles want us to pay extra for playing them early – the question is: is it even ethical?