Marathon's brilliantly bizarre Thief class shows how Bungie is putting a mischievous new spin on extraction shooters.
To many shooters - from Concord to Highguard - have fallen into the trap of needing you to care about unfamiliar characters. Bungie's Marathon dodges it deftly.
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EXCLUSIVE: We can tell you first that Sony Pictures Classics has snapped up global rights to MRC and T-Street‘s John Turturro crime thriller The Only Living Pickpocket in New York, which world ...
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