After 44 years, Donkey Kong player discovers that the legendary kill screen isn't really the end

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07 February 2025
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Civilization 7 is "a revolutionary strategy game that cements the series' legendary status"
(Firaxis)
Though some tweaks around diplomacy and Ages fall short, a host of small reinventions – along with Firaxis' biggest gamble in tackling the tedium of long-running campaigns – pays off superbly.
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What February release are you most excited for?
Avowed
 34.12%
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
 16.48%
Monster Hunter Wilds
 15.29%
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
 14.11%
Civilization 7
 20.00%
What to Play
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's "realization of medieval life remains utterly absorbing"
(Deep Silver)
Building upon and refining its predecessor's commitment to historical realism, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is an absorbing RPG that fully immerses you in medieval life.
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The rise, fall, and rise again of The Sims
(EA)
10 moments that shaped EA's 25-year life sim legacy.
Sul Sul
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After 44 years, Donkey Kong player discovers that the legendary kill screen isn't really the end
(Nintendo/Hamster)
"This will not happen for real," says speedrunner Kosmic, unless somebody hits a 1 in 40 octillion lottery
Wahoo!
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Assassin's Creed Shadows promises to evolve our bases with an RPG twist – and as a longtime fan, it's everything I've been waiting for
(Ubisoft)
In Assassin's Creed 2, I can still remember how satisfying it was to see the Villa Auditore and the town of Monteriggioni improve over the course of several renovations.
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