Luke Brown
Luke Brown has covered video games, collectibles and comics for the better part of the new millennium for sites such as ComicsAlliance, Arcade Sushi and Games Radar.
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Stories By Luke Brown
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There are countless good and even great PlayStation 3 games we've all accidentally passed on. Let's start fixing that with the games on this list.
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These hidden gems aren't just underappreciated for their time, many still don't have the status they deserve in the annals of the PlayStation 2's history.
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Star Wars Battlefront II explores everyone's favorite galaxy far, far away, and is filled with references to nearly every extension of the new Star Wars canon.
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With these exclusives coming out for the Xbox One, the coming years for Microsoft's home console will certainly be interesting.
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Microsoft's 2017 was pretty busy with the Xbox One X, but it still found the time to release a half-dozen terrific exclusives that stood out from the pack.
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While each platform certainly has its own wide selection to choose from, Sony's PlayStation 4 has been blazing fire when it comes to hits in 2017.
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Just like the greatest scary movies are better to witness with others in the room, so are some of the best terrifying video games.
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We may not get to play these games for a few years, but we're already leaving space for them in future Game of the Year lists.
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From the earliest days of the 8-bit console wars to today's blockbuster titles, these memories unified gamers in the best ways.
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Lots of games pressure players with morality and the consequences of our actions, but these moments and choices have stuck with us more than others.
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We think it would be pretty cool to find ourselves in a hot new game, but that's not how the people on this list reacted.