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Blood Wash Game Review
Bloodwash is a 2021 horror game that was developed by Jordan King and published by Torture Star Video who is a publishing label for the horror masters, Puppet Combo. This PS1 style game attracted popularity because of dedicated Puppet Combo fans and horror fanatics wanting to see what it's all about. After a larger amount of positive reviews on their demo, the game had finally published on September 16th, 2021 to everyones satisfaction.
By Sheila Zapata4 years ago in Gamers
The weird thing I liked about Myst
I love adventure games. And I love puzzle games. If you would've told me that right as I emerged into video games as a kid, I'm sure people would've recommended the original Myst left and right. It only makes sense as a '90s millenial that got his start with a Game Boy Pocket. However, there were numerous roadblocks to my early gaming days. Growing up in the rural hills of Appalachia Ohio, there were only technological trickle-downs. Our home computer wasn't powerful enough to run any Myst games — I tried. So when I serendipitously stumbled upon the Myst port for the Xbox One as a 31-one-year-old, it was a no-brainer. I had to play the game that inspired all the Myst-likes I already love, cherish, and proudly display in my top 100 video game power rankings. And it was precisely what I thought it would be — and that's a good (maybe even great) thing. The world was built in the 1990s and the graphics, despite being somewhat brushed up for the ported version, exuded a blockier charm.
By Shawn Digity4 years ago in Gamers
Why The Future Of Gaming Is On Mobile
There is nothing new in the gaming industry when it comes to the perception that mobile gaming is "less serious." Poor touch controls, terrible touch visuals, and subpar storylines are the norm. Many business executives believe that mobile gaming will advance significantly in the years to come, despite all the criticism.
By Odedele Badiru4 years ago in Gamers
Stray Review
On July 19th Bluetwelve Studios released a new explorative game where you see a massive world through the eyes of a small ginger cat! As you potter about in your world it is soon obvious that not everything is as it seems and that little ginger cat needs to get home and fast.
By Charna Sanson4 years ago in Gamers
The College of Graffiti — Dungeons and Dragons Homebrew
The College of Graffiti - Bard College While many bards tend towards artistic forms of self-expression, you specialise in one form above the rest — graffiti. Using your quick eyes and steady hands, you can throw up art faster than anyone, and your time out on the streets evading over-enthusiastic guards has trained you in the art of a quick escape. Many members of this College started out as simple graffiti artists, but have since discovered the inspiring potential of their works. Graffiti bards rarely meet, often having little more interaction than that of tutor and pupil, if that.
By Parliament Homebrew4 years ago in Gamers











