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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]( [Instagram]( [YouTube](     [Game Informer Newsletter](       04.27.2019       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:           [Days Gone Review – Surviving In A Divided World]( Bend Studio sets up compelling and sometimes terrifying survival scenarios, but the story and open world don't come off as well.         [Mortal Kombat 11 Review – A Disgusting Delight]( Bend Studio sets up compelling and sometimes terrifying survival scenarios, but the story and open world don't come off as well.         [World War Z Review – Toppling Expectations]( World War Z takes arguably the best part of the film and uses it to create a visually interesting gameplay mechanic that is horrifying to witness but fun to dismantle.         [Sony Says The Next PlayStation Will Have An "Appealing" Price]( More details emerge from Wired's story on Sony's plans for the next generation.     [Ranking Every Far Cry Game]( Where does New Dawn's post-apocalypse fit in Far Cry's world-traversing catalog?     [Assassin's Creed Unity Is Getting Reverse-Review Bombed With Positivity]( This might be the first case of review bombing for praise.     [What Can You Make In Dreams After A Week? (Day 6)]( We send associate editor Javy Gwaltney into the ethereal land of creation for a week to see what he comes up with.     [We Celebrate Every Hallmark Holiday In Games, But Where Is Pride?]( The annual LGBT+ celebration is an easy way for developers to add much-needed representation, and it fits within the scope of just about any game.       [2019 Video Game Release Schedule]( We're updating our list of 2019's announced release dates. [Subscribe to Replay]( [The Game Informer Show]( [Subscribe to our YouTube channel](     [Game Informer]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [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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