
From Call of Duty to Halo, there are tons of games out there, and most of them have some sort of multiplayer, whether co-op of competitive. Sometimes, there are far too many to ever play and many just drop off the face of the earth never to be played again. Some multiplayers, however, become timeless. They are fun no matter how much you play them or how old they get. Some are simply odd game modes, mods, or little hacks. So why not compile some of our favorites and share them with you all?"
The Scuttling the U-529 mission from Medal of Honor: Allied Assault gets a fresh coat of paint as a fan recreates it in Unreal Engine 5.
Ahh Medal of Honor.. my childhood and my early to mid teens. I miss it so much. If anyone want's to cry from pure nostalgia and sheer beautiful score just listen to Allied Assault main theme.
I would absolutely love a remaster/remake of rising sun. Just thinking about how awesome the opening in pearl harbor would be with modern graphics.

Released in 2004, Red Dead Revolver stands as a testament to Rockstar Games' ability to transcend genres and immerse players in captivating narratives. While it may not share the sprawling open-world characteristics of its successor, "Red Dead Redemption," this PlayStation 2 title holds a unique place in gaming history. The game originally started as a concept made by Capcom before being picked up by Rockstar Games.

Ubisoft's mid-season release for R6 Siege will introduce one of the most awaited MouseTrap anti-cheat features. The new MouseTrap anti-cheat is for the console version of the game, specifically designed to tackle the problem with the mouse and keyboard cheaters on consoles.
Players who have disabilities and can’t use a controller can opt to scan a QR code on the screen and Ubisoft will inspect each case separately to allow the use of a keyboard and mouse for those who need it.