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  2. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The launch of the Epic Games Store—a competing storefront to Steam—in December 2018, has been the focal point of a number of review bombs, as Epic has secured time-limited exclusive sales for new games in series that have traditionally been on Steam, with those leaving reviews on the older games on Steam upset at this exclusivity.

  3. Last Train Home (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was review bombed by Russian and Chinese nationals for perceived historical inaccuracy and for depicting the Bolsheviks as evil. [ 14 ] After its release, the game ranked among the ten best-selling games worldwide on Steam, and in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the game was on the first place.

  4. Category:Video games set in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in Russia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 223 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Video games set in the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in the Russian Empire" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Xplay - Wikipedia

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    Xplay (previously GameSpot TV, Extended Play, and X-Play) was a television program about video games.The program, known for its reviews and comedy skits, aired on G4 in the United States and has aired on G4 Canada in Canada (and briefly on YTV during its time as GameSpot TV), FUEL TV in Australia, Ego in Israel, GXT in Italy, MTV Russia & Rambler TV in Russia, NET 25 (GameSpot TV to Extended ...

  7. Operation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The head of the MUCR was Alexander Yakushev, a former bureaucrat of the Ministry of Communications of Imperial Russia, who after the Russian Revolution joined the People's Commissariat of Foreign Trade, when the Soviets began to allow the former specialists (called "spetsy", Russian: спецы) to resume the positions of their expertise.

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  9. Militsioner (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In the Russian-speaking media, it was criticized for being Russophobic and the giant policeman was compared to Uncle Styopa. [3] Game designer Vladimir Semenets said he does not want to create an evil image about police but wants to tell a story about life in Russia, he also mentioned issues about responsibility and power. [4]