Red Magic has published first-party gaming performance data for the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro ahead of its June 30 China launch, and the numbers are worth examining — with the usual caveat that manufacturer ...
Going back to play games released decades ago is a quaint experience, looking back at simpler mechanics and level designs, marveling at how far we've come. If developer That's No Moon's ambitions ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Make no mistake: Crossfire, the debut game from That’s No Moon, is a ...
What if the next military shooter didn’t have to be beige? That’s the question Crossfire attempts to answer, a PS5 third-person shooter from ex-Naughty Dog and Infinity Ward devs. The pitch is simple: ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for over 17 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and helps manage its social media, ...
That’s No Moon, a studio founded by industry veterans from studios like Naughty Dog and Infinity Ward, has revealed its debut game, Crossfire. Currently in development for PlayStation 5, Windows PC, ...
Crossfire was revealed today during Summer Game Fest's opening ceremony. This is the debut title from That's No Moon, an independent studio featuring key talent behind the 2019 Modern Warfare reboot's ...
Crossfire, announced today at Summer Game Fest’s big opening event, is a new third-person narrative-driven shooter that the devs hope will completely change how cover-based shooters play. After seeing ...
A speck of blue on an otherwise red area in some presidential elections, the dot is now dividing candidates in a key midterm contest. By Tim Balk In presidential election years, an area of deep-red ...
There’s a fresh twist in the mystery of the “little red dots.” Astronomers say they’ve found a new specimen, which they’re calling an “X-ray dot,” that suggests these crimson specks are a type of ...
A Marine assigned to 5th ANGLICO fires an M18 service pistol during an exercise in Okinawa. (Staff Sgt. Manuel A. Serrano/Marine Corps) Marines can now complete their handgun qualification using a ...
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