Mark Delaney
Mark is a dad, husband, bicyclist, animal rights activist, and a gamer, of course. You can find him on all platforms covering co-op, indies, horror, battle royale, or whatever else he's obsessing over right now. In addition to GameSkinny, he's been published on GameSpot, IGN, GamesRadar, EGM, Escapist, Official Xbox Magazine, and a bunch of other great outlets.
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Alba: A Wildlife Adventure wonderfully recontextualizes the video game sandbox as a wholesome call to action.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 8, 2021
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Whereas so many modern indie horror games can feel like on-rails haunted hayrides, Song of Horror keeps players on their toes.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 7, 2021
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The RIG 500 Pro HC Gen 2 offers slick style and some features normally out of its price range, but it's best used as an entry-level headset.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 27, 2021
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The RIG Pro 700 HX gives competitive players much of what they want, including some rare features, but it misses the bullseye, and at its price, you could do better.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 20, 2021
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Though it shows its age in spots, Mass Effect is still as mesmerizing today as it ever was. The Legendary Edition is a fully-featured revival of one of gaming's greatest stories.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 19, 2021
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Nacon's new Rig Pro Compact controller is built for the Xbox player who wants to enjoy premium features without the premium pricing so often entagled with them.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 17, 2021
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Days Gone received a lukewarm reception when it released for PS4, but the brilliant PC port will give new life to a game about a dying world.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 17, 2021
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If you need to know where to scan the Keepers in Mass Effect, we've got a guide here for veterans and new players alike.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 17, 2021
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Scavengers has more battle royale DNA than it lets on, but it's how the game reconfigures those elements that make it worthwhile.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 4, 2021