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Origin Millennium (2019) review

Posted on March 5, 2019 By Jarvis

Video games have conquered the world. You can play on almost anything; a laptop, a $300 smartphone, even an entry-level Chromebook. Yet, a massive gap remains between the simplest games and those beloved by ‘core’ gamer. You’re not going to play Metro: Exodus at 4K and maximum detail on a smartphone.
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Computers & IT Tags:4K, chromebook, computer, desktop, laptop, ORIGIN MILLENNIUM, review, smartphone, video, Video Games

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