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The Story of Gamers Who Changed the Game
M Mehran In a small town where the internet often lagged and opportunities felt limited, a group of friends discovered an escape—and a challenge—within the glowing screens of their computers. They weren’t athletes, scholars, or musicians; they were gamers. And in the digital world, they found something that the real world couldn’t always offer: control, recognition, and the thrill of victory.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Gamers
Review: Deltarune Surpasses Undertale With Chapter 4
The indie game Undertale, created almost entirely by Toby Fox, is so well known there's little need for an introduction. With its reputation for being one of the most influential games of all time, it would seem that nothing could compare, but Deltarune has done just that.
By Emily Backstrom5 months ago in Gamers
EA FC 26 Top 26 Player Ratings: Who Got Overrated and Who Deserved More?. AI-Generated.
With FC 26 just days away, EA has finally unveiled the official ratings for the Top 26 active players in the game. As always, the community is buzzing with heated debates, arguing over who was overrated, who was undervalued, and who landed exactly where they deserved. Ratings are never perfect, but they do set the tone for the game’s meta and shape how millions of players will build their squads in the early stages of Ultimate Team.
By hasan zidan5 months ago in Gamers
A Hero’s Burden
Zack Fair might just be the poster child for the “tragic hero” plaque in the Final Fantasy hall of fame. Picture him: the cheerful kid clutching dreams of glory, yet every battlefield photo op starts etching the hard lines of a soldier. He dances on the edge, holding onto high-school-day light, minutes away from living the worst backstage story ever. The original Crisis Core on the PSP in 2007 blew passionate moons of Final Fantasy fans away, adding sweet backstage gossip to VII’s opera. Trouble was, the tiny screen, slow-moving pre-Facebook frame rates, and zero second chance meant the rest of the world kinda never came. Jump to now, and Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII– Reunion swings the door wide. Think of Reunion as a homeroom reunion in your old science lab. The beaker’s updated, the teacher and glasses kid from ’97 arrive in 1080p, and new kids still can drool at the lab-kit lava lamp and decide to love science the same way. For anyone who buy cheap PS5 games, it’s a chance to experience the updated magic without paying full price. Reunion’s not just rolled textures and half-earned shader physics, though. They rerouted the emotional dartboard. Why? Because Zack’s story burned itself into memory, and yet pops with new sparks every decade, centre frame. Let’s chat about the reasons it now owns your screen time minutes, and why Zack the eternal soldier becomes an empath ROI every voluntarily cried moment.
By SEA THIEVES5 months ago in Gamers
Crisis Core Reunion
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was a hidden gem limited to the PSP, crafted to tell the story of SOLDIER member Zack Fair and a must-play for any fan. Few could have predicted the arrival of a full Final Fantasy VII Remake. Still, for newcomers to grasp the characters and their backstories, playing Crisis Core was essential. Thankfully, Square Enix has ensured no one misses out with the release of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, a faithful 1:1 remake featuring a host of enhancements. For anyone who buy cheap PS4 games, it’s the perfect opportunity to experience this essential prequel without paying full price.
By SEA THIEVES5 months ago in Gamers











