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2018 FIFA 19 Black Friday: Embracing Its On-Sale Benefit For Consoles First

Since its incipiency in 1993, the FIFA Franchise has been proven to be one of the most dependable and resourceful video game series for soccer fans in reporting and revealing FIFA latest breaking news and updates, as well as providing an encyclopedic soccer-playing knowledge reserve. FIFA 19, as FIFA franchise latest installment, yet is another symbol that shows the colossus of sports entertainment is sprinting at full speed as usual. Since FIFA 19 have released in late September, it already took up every gaming console what we all are familiar with. And now you probably are wondering if the price of FIFA 19 might go down even a little bit on Black Friday. Well, alert removed: FIFA 19 will be on sale as scheduled.  Whereas the game normally retails for $60 between its release and now, plenty of stores announced they would discount FIFA 19 retail price by 50% on Black Friday. Best Buy, Target, and Walmart will have the PS4 and Xbox One versions of FIFA 19 on sale for $30. Nintendo...

MapleStory M Review – An MMO port which only gets the port bit right

There are some games that just don't feel good to play on a phone, games that require twitchy controls, games that need a lot of buttons, and games that can't be put down for a moment so you can answer a text are just a few examples. While MapleStory M knows that it's not ideally suited for touchscreen play, its solutions to the problem end up distancing the player and making for a rather boring experience. MMOOM (Massive Multiplayer Online On Mobile) MapleStory M is a mobile port of classic PC MMO. It's an ambitious project, and for the most part it works really well. You create a character, level them up, unlock new abilities, find citizens in need, help them with their quests, and then get some rewards. Mo' problems  While there's a sharp, dopamine-filled compulsion loop here, MapleStory M falls into the same trap as a lot of other mobile MMOs out there. Within about an hour and a half, I was already level 20 and could get rid of my...

IGN Removed its Dead Cell Video Review by suspected of plagiarism

Any journalism website will deal with the form of issue with plagiarism sooner or later for sure. Unfortunately, IGN joined the line just now. It was reported that the video review of Dead Cells published by IGN was a word-for-word copy of a Boomstick Gaming YouTube review from a week earlier, even though some minor difference existed between those two reviews. IGN immediately removed this review after the report and announced that they are investigating this issue now. IGN has an incontrovertible reputation in games ranking and reviews of gameplay experiences in the industry. This incident may strike IGN and forced them to take seriousness to step into the plagiarism case and avoid any kind of plagiarism happening in the future, so does the industry. Authorities in games rankings, like IGN, rely on the comprehensive and profound reviews and gameplay-based grading that acquires gamers trusts and page views. Once the plagiarism happened, it affected the people’s judgement and persp...