Jason Wojnar started his gaming life with the original PlayStation and the Commodore 64, despite being way too young to know what the was. He started writing about video games in 2018 and hasn't ...
Ben is a writer who's obsessed with all things PlayStation, Pokemon, motorsport, and sci-fi. No relation to the Harry Potter villain. (Probably) Brought to life by Jason Kelley, an actor who's also ...
Every single morning, Deathloop’s protagonist Colt Vahn wakes up on a beach, surrounded by empty beer bottles. He’s reliving the same day over and over, along with all of the other residents of the ...
Vignesh "Ranyel" Raja started playing video games at the age of 5. He has played multiple titles like FIFA, Paladins & Apex Legends on a semi-professional level. Also, he claims to be a better cook ...
You awake in Deathloop as Colt, stranded on an island caught in a perpetual time loop: the day you are currently living in is repeated over and over again. How long you’ve been in the loop is ...
Before he embarks on his maiden voyage, Colt falls in love with a woman named Lila. She begs him not to go, but what choice does Colt have? It’s not like he can say no to Operation Horizon, although ...
Looking for the safe code to Colt's apartment safe and the Updaam safe in Deathloop? Many doors require codes throughout the game, and there are also delivery booths in Deathloop, which need codes of ...
In Deathloop, Colt and Julianna both have different abilities and weapons that can be upgraded. Along with all this, you can also unlock and change outfits in Deathloop. Outfits in Deathloop, however, ...
Throughout all of Deathloop, it’s hard to imagine the game without the passive aggressive and sometimes directly aggressive banter of Colt and Julianna accompanying the whole experience. Jason Kelley ...
Time loops are nothing new in pop culture. “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and of course “Groundhog Day” have played with the plot device, but strangely, for all its ...
Time loops are nothing new in pop culture. “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and of course “Groundhog Day” have played with the plot device, but strangely, for all its ...
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