I never see a news sheet or hear the news in the morning: that is a point of principle with me, a punctilio.’ Eliot always ...
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Star Wars has seen plenty of great games in recent years. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel are the best games to come out of Star Wars’ partnership with EA, and Star Wars Outlaws is an ...
John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is a satisfying spiritual successor to World War Z and a moreish co-op zombie shooter with enough new mechanics to stand out. The shift towards larger, more open maps ...
Much like the swarms of enemies from which they take their name, horde shooters like Toxic Commando are everywhere. Between the Killing Floor series, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, and the great, looming ...
Toxic Commando from developer Saber Interactive is the latest co-op shooter hoping to carve out a name for itself in a genre that has crowded quickly over the years. Granted, most co-op shooters don't ...
Some time far, far in the future, the very last zombie game will be released and its developers will weep, for there will be no more conceivable worlds for undead hordes to conquer. Saber Interactive ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger has shared new updates that hint at the return of two of his most iconic action roles. The actor recently revealed that studios are exploring new projects connected to Commando ...
Few names are as synonymous with 1980s action as Arnold Schwarzenegger. Like fellow '80s icons Sylvester Stallone or Jean-Claude Van Damme, Schwarzenegger has no shortage of influential films attached ...
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, as the name implies, looks to put a unique spin on the zombie genre with the help of one of horror’s greatest directors. While it doesn’t do much to separate itself ...
The structure of each mission encourages exploration without ever losing momentum. You might head toward a main objective only to spot a side task that promises rare ...