
"The beta started on October 2, and I got access and played a few matches. Yup, it's another Call of Duty, all right. It also plays a lot like Black Ops 6, which isn't a bad thing at all as that was a return to form for the franchise's fast-paced multiplayer. This time around, though, it does feel like I'm playing a Black Ops 6 expansion and not a new game."
"(I recommend Carmilla, if you haven't read it. It's a classic vampire tale that doesn't get enough attention and is filled with a ton of dark, lesbian subtext.) This weekend, in the spirit of spooky season, we've got two horror games worth your time: one a recently released stunner of a trip into an eerie mountainside village in Japan, and the other, well, it ain't for the faint of heart."
October ushers in spooky-season entertainment including horror games, movies, and a Carmilla recommendation. One highlighted horror title is a recently released, atmospheric trip to an eerie mountainside village in Japan; another title is described as intensely frightening and not for the faint of heart. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta began October 2 and plays similarly to Black Ops 6, with a prominent new wall-hopping mechanic that expands movement options. The Black Ops 7 beta currently feels like an expansion rather than a wholly new entry. Silent Hill f offers a compelling aesthetic that supports extended playthroughs and repeated sessions.
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