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'Watch_Dogs'
I know I'm relatively slow to play some games that have been out for a few years, but I am rather picky about the types of games I play too, for instance I will mostly chooses stealth or open world GTA type games. I'm a typecast "guy" player, enjoying games with guns, cars, explosions, hand to hand combat, and of course women.
By Stace Garratt6 years ago in Gamers
Why Play a Game You Can't Win?
People look at me funny when I say that my favorite game is one I've never beaten. I've played this game for four years now. From beta stages to all of the expansions, the victory has been ever elusive. Although I've played this game with the help of cheats, walkthroughs, and real-life friends, I've lost to this frustrating, maddening game every. single. time. It has taught me that sometimes, life sucks. We can't always get a gold star, but we might as well have fun losing.
By Anna Bloom6 years ago in Gamers
'Kingdom Hearts 3': New Updates!!
Hey, Kingdom Hearts fans!! I am yours truly, Michael! Welcome to the Kingdom Hearts 3 news and updates! As fans continue to wait on the Kingdom Hearts 3 release date, more news and updates have been revealed regarding the upcoming Square Enix title.
By Michael Reynoso6 years ago in Gamers
Last Major Project of the Year
It has been one hell of a headache for the past 5 years on the stretch of the freeway in Sand Hills. Drivers are pleased to drive on the reconstructed stretch of I-30 for the 4th time after so many failed projects over the years. At one point, this stretch used to be a tunnel until the end of last month when RDOT got the approval to tear down two houses and a police station long South Lake St, which is now South Lake Pkwy to make way for the I-30 & South Lake expansion project.
By Charles Gray6 years ago in Gamers
'Eye of the Beholder'
Eye of the Beholder is a Dungeons and Dragons game originally released for the SNES. The GBA version has some changes, mostly in the battle system, but there are others such as a lack of a beholder, a gruesome ball like, fleshy, multi eyed beast, which can find your party of warriors just about anywhere. Obviously the beholder still exists, but it has decided to wait patiently for your arrival. It’s a smug prick.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Gamers
'Final Fantasy':The Best Guest Party Members In Everyone's Favourite RPG Series
As early as its second game, the long running RPG series Final Fantasy has featured Guest characters. These characters, unlike the player's main party members who join them permanently as they make their way through the game, only join the party for a short period of time, usually present to move a certain part of the story forward. If the character takes part in battles, they are often stronger than the player's party. Sometimes, it is the player's job to keep the guest alive until they reach a certain location. Other times, they are there to make a heroic sacrifice that pushes the story forward.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Gamers
The Plight of the Indie Developed Survival Video Game
More than a decade ago, the concept of an open-world game built around the struggles of survival in a cruel environment was new and fresh. It may have seen its first inception in the early 90s with UnReal World and later again in 2006 with the Java-released Wurm Online, but the genre didn’t really become a genre until 2009, with the release of Minecraft.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Player's Perspective: A Game Review
The Playstation 2 was one of, if not, the most successful selling consoles in video game history. By March 23, 2012, well over 150 million units were sold worldwide, a record in the gaming industry. To help make it so successful, a library of over three thousand games was created, and Champions: Return To Arms, is a hidden gem waiting to be looted from that treasure chest at the end of the dungeon.
By Antony Cowfer7 years ago in Gamers
Firewatch Meets the X-Files in a Lynchian Style Detective Video Game 'Virginia'
Two years ago, Virginia was announced - a detective procedural video game embalming nostalgic qualities of David Lynch's Twin Peaks and splashed in a pastel colored' FireWatch' environment of soft polygons. Set on a glorious sunny day in 1992, Anne Tarver- a recently appointed FBI agent is tasked with a case about the disappearance of a kid named Lucas Fairfax in a rural town of Kingdom, Virginia. That's the blurb. After a long development cycle, now we've a Steam demo and a trailer.
By Mohammed Hidhayat7 years ago in Gamers
A Survival Game Set in Antarctica Inspired by 'The Thing' (Atmospherically Speaking)
By the looks of the trailer, John Carpenter's cult classic (sadly overshadowed by Spielberg's E.T at the time) seems to be the obvious inspiration to the game. The developers whose previous release was The Novelist - a beautiful choice-driven dramatic game about an Ethereal's introspective into Human quality, have also agreed upon this statement in an interview.
By Mohammed Hidhayat7 years ago in Gamers
Event[0]—Communication Is Crucial in This Cerebral Game About a Stranded Astronaut and a Skeptical AI Seeking Earth
Survival stories translated into movies, books and video games have taught us there are many ways to endure in a life altering/stagnating situation - Shut up and focus, proceed plan with the lowest possible death count/damage, use props to your advantage and elbow attacks, brainstorm & team-work, being selfish (works in certain B-grade movies) and a major leap of faith. There are more story arcs but this pretty much covers popular tactics.
By Mohammed Hidhayat7 years ago in Gamers