
Would you try the Modern Warfare 4 beta?
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The beta is coming soon, and it will include a campaign mission for the first time in a Call of Duty beta.
I'm curious to see how the new campaign is shaping up.

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The beta is coming soon, and it will include a campaign mission for the first time in a Call of Duty beta.
I'm curious to see how the new campaign is shaping up.
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I usually prefer fantasy games because they give developers more freedom to create unique worlds.
Games like Elden Ring and The Witcher 3 show how much can be done with a fantasy setting.
There's always something unexpected to discover.
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When the gameplay starts feeling repetitive or the game becomes more frustrating than fun.
I don't mind a difficult game, but it has to feel rewarding.
Once it starts feeling like a chore, I'm probably done.
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For me, it's Red Dead Redemption 2. The first playthrough felt special.
But I'd love to experience that story again without knowing what happens.
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The Mafia: The Omertà Collection is out now, bringing all four games together on modern platforms.
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I enjoy games more when they challenge me, but I don't want the difficulty to feel unfair.
A tough game feels great when I know my mistakes are the reason I lost.
But sometimes I just want to relax and enjoy the story.
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I'd rather play a great 15–20 hour game than spend 60 hours doing repetitive tasks just to finish it.
For me, a shorter game with good pacing is more enjoyable.
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I love having a good story, exploring new worlds, and having different ways to play.
So For me, it would be RPGs.
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It Takes Two is one of the few games where teamwork isn't just optional.
it's the entire experience, and every level brings something new.
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For me, it's never skipping cutscenes.
Even on a replay, I like watching the story unfold instead of rushing through it.
What's the one gaming habit you can't seem to break?
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For me, it's The Witcher 4.
Even though it's still a while away, it's the game I'm looking forward to the most.
What's your most anticipated upcoming game?