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10 Games For Players Who Can't Get Enough Of Palworld

Palworld is a unique game that's captured survival and monster-catching fans, and there are others that offer similar experiences in some aspects.

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Grounded Allows Players to Relive Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

Obsidian Entertainment's new title, Grounded, offers big adventures on a small scale and appears to have been influenced by Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

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Arachnophobia Modes Should ALWAYS Be Included in Games

Grounded's extensive arachnophobia mode proves that the option to remove these eight-legged monsters should be standard across the industry.

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Grounded Game Director Adam Brennecke Breaks Down Upcoming Koi Pond Update

During a press event, Game Director Adam Brennecke delved into the new Koi Pond update coming to Grounded, and all the creatures that entails.

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Grounded: Mitch Loidolt & Adam Brennecke Uncover Secrets of the Game's '90s Setting

Obsidian Entertainment's Mitch Loidolt and Adam Brennecke tell CBR about the 1990s influence on Grounded, a new survival game.

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TV, Movie & Game Promos of the Week, From Archenemy to Utopia

Microsoft's Xbox showcase and Comic-Con@Home lead a busy week of new trailers and promos, with all the best right here.

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Obsidian Reveals New Fantasy RPG Avowed, Trailer for Grounded

During the Xbox Games Showcase, new trailers for Avowed and Grounded were released, each teasing all-new fantasy adventures.

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"Superman" #712 Changes Draw Questions On Content

A last minute swap sees an unpublished Kurt Busiek tale replace the latest chapter in "Grounded," sparking debate over DC Comics' reasons for holding back an issue featuring a Muslim superhero and CBR has new details.

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"Earth One" Creators Focus On Sequel

In the announcement of a sequel to the chart-topping "Superman Earth One" graphic novel, DC Comics has also confirmed J. Michael Straczynski's departure from "Superman" and "Wonder Woman's" monthly comics.

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