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Explore even more lands overflowing with mystery, magic, and The Legend of Zelda series charm on the Nintendo Switch system. Two classic Game Boy Color adven...

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One of the most useful things about old reddit was niche gaming communities where you could look for game guides or ask questions. It's taking a bit to populate those niche communities outside reddit, so could a community like this be a good one to start threads to list all the Hidden locations in Control, or list game guides. Is it a good place, mods and nonmods, for general gaming news and asking about a specific part of a specific game if you get stuck? If so, should we have a dedicated thread for game guides or just kind of post when questions come up or when we post them? OR should we stay away from general gaming stuff and stick to the intersection of women and gaming?

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I've played through *Control* at least 10 times by now but I just found an area with a resource box that I hadn't seen before. This game is so detailed and so intricate I can enjoy it again and again. Does anyone else have a game like that? That you can play again and again and still get surprised sometimes?

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This can be a remake, sequel or completely original game. For myself I wish we could have gotten a Star Gate game.

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Like, Witcher 3 is great, but I have a hard time getting into it because I can't relate to Geralt at all, and find myself wishing I could make my own witcher or sorceress to play as. Does anyone else have gaming experiences like that they'd like to share?

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Starting today every Wednesday I'll be posting a "what are you playing?" thread. I'll start, with all the news of the Persona 3 remake I have gone back and started playing Persona 3 Portable again.

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I will be working on this magazine over the next comple day to really flush it out but in the mean time feel free to discuss anything related to being a girl gamer.

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