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Readers usually know what they’re getting when they pick up a Steven Rowley novel. The author of beach reads like 2021’s “The Guncle” and 2024 sequel “The Guncle Abroad” delivers sun-drenched ...
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Shane Limbaugh is a Contributor at DualShockers who began covering games professionally in 2025. A longtime gamer with a Bachelor’s Degree in Game Design and Criticism, Shane brings a design-focused ...
Saros might be a roguelite, but its definition of a “run” is definitely broader than most. The latest game from developer Housemarque shares plenty of similarities with the studio’s previous game, ...
There is perhaps nothing better in this medium than when a game “feels,” right. When the moves in the player’s arsenal are tied to hyper-responsive controls, matched by clear, dazzling visuals, and an ...
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