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Every day, Game Informer posts the biggest news, previews, reviews, and features. Get caught up on a

Every day, Game Informer posts the biggest news, previews, reviews, and features. Get caught up on all the biggest stories from this past week.                               [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube](     [Game Informer Newsletter](       10.27.2018       In addition to covering all of the most important news coming out of the video game industry, we do our best each week to bring you the most informative and entertaining previews, video features, and editorial content you won't find anywhere else. Here are the biggest stories from the past week:           [Red Dead Redemption II Review – An Open-World Western For The Ages]( Following in the impossible footsteps of the Grand Theft Auto V, Red Dead Redemption II is a sprawling Western that deepens the tragic tale of the Van der Linde gang and again raises the bar for open world game design.         [Sick Stunts In Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout]( Instead of trying to win Blackout, we decided to perform the sickest stunts imaginable.         [New Gameplay Today – Red Dead Redemption II]( We hit the trail and explore the game's open world for an hour – judiciously avoiding any story spoilers.         [Ranking Every Single Rockstar Game]( From tense table tennis battles to blazing down the neon roads of Vice City, we rank the Rockstar Games catalog from worst to best.     [Starlink: Battle For Atlas Review – Introduction To Space Adventure]( While targeted at newcomers to space exploration, Ubisoft's toys-to-life experiment is deeper than you might think.     [Wandersong Review – Adrift In The Land Of Whimsy]( This colorful cast of characters and laughs make this adventure worth taking if you can deal with some bumps in the road.     [Spider-Man: The Heist DLC Impressions – A Fantastic Continuation]( The first DLC offering for Insomniac Games' Spider-Man plays like the opening act of a sequel.     [Rumor: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Final Roster Potentially Leaked]( An image suggests a number of characters might have been shown early.       [GI Show – Red Dead Redemption 2, Fallout 76, Tetris Effect Interview]( Watch us share our full thoughts on Rockstar's new masterpiece, talk about Spider-Man's DLC, and interview Tetsuya Mizuguchi. [Subscribe to Replay]( [The Game Informer Show]( [Subscribe to our YouTube channel](     [Game Informer]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( 7 24 N First St ., 3 rd F loor Attn: CIS Dept Minneapolis, MN 55401 This message was intended for subscribers of the GameInformer Online Newsletter only. [Unsubscribe here](.

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