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Ganondorf's is King
Ganondorf is a cool villain. Sometimes painted as a ruthless tyrant and others as a sympathetic villain in pursuit of understandable motivations, Ganondorf never fails to deliver menace and intrigue to a story in the Zelda universe he appears in. I wanted to take a minute of your time to go through his history and highlight some of what makes him engaging and special to me. To do this in orderly fashion we will examine the character in an order based on the Hyrule timeline, except for Breath of the Wild which I will discuss last. With the premise established let’s do a deep dive into the truly terrifying King of Thieves, Ganondorf.
By Gray Beard Nerd5 years ago in Gamers
The Joy of Oldschool
In this time of video games and newer virtual reality games, I discovered I still have a love of board games, and their following and enjoyment is still very much alive. I have always loved playing board games. Growing up there was a family in the neighborhood who had a family game night, where everyone in the family needed to be home and they would play games as a family. I was invited a few times and truly enjoyed it. The idea of family game night stuck with me and a number of years ago I started the tradition with my family.
By Sara Hudson5 years ago in Gamers
How to Protect a PS4 Gaming Console from any Damage?
Gaming consoles have become an essential commodity in our lives these days. However, some of the gaming consoles such as Nintendo Switch Games, Xbox Series 5, PS4, etc. are so pricey that you should take all the precautions and care to keep them safe. As most consoles allow you to connect to the internet to play online games and games with online friends these days, it is also important that you remain protected from cyber-attacks and malicious activities that can have adverse effects on your private data. Here are some useful tips that you can follow to protect your Sony PlayStation PS4 console, or any other gaming console:
By kefelegn Derbew5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons; and experience in itself part 2
So from my previous blog you would have seen the first group of d&d-ers I played with. How there was a mixture of anxiety but also excitement before the game and how I wanted to create my own game. Now I didn't know where to start with creating my first game so I followed in some online D&D players footsteps, and began my adventure with the campaign The mines of Phandalin. This campaign was apparently the best first game to play with Dungeons and Dragons 5e when starting out to be a Dungeon master (DM), i was very anxious about running my first game and decided before I should run a game i should aske some D&D players that I know have been playing for a while, so I decided to ask the Yorkshirerolls crew (@yorkshirerolls on twitter and Twitch) when they did a Q&A session at the end of one of their games. They were so helpful! Especially when it came down to the similar advice as I got last time;
By Amethyst Atkinson5 years ago in Gamers
Death Stranding, Covid, and a people struggling to find meaning in a disaster.
Death by Covid is a slow painful affair. About 2-5% of Covid patients die 2 weeks to several months after positive diagnosis is confirmed. Usually, by the time they’re dead, hospitals have tried everything from amputations to ventilators to keep these patients alive. Covid lowers the amount of oxygen in the blood, forcing the body to cut off oxygen supply to limbs and non-vital functions. Sepsis, infection, and decaying tissue forced many Covid patients to endure traumatic and painful surgeries, surgeries that often proved fruitless. Talk to anyone, and chances are they know someone who succumbed to Covid-19. Never before in our nation’s modern history has one affliction claimed such a vast number of human lives in such a short span of time. By comparison the opioid epidemic claimed 500,000 lives over the span of 20 years. People of all ages, nationalities, races, and religious affiliations crumbled under the weight of severe Covid infection.
By Jeremy Gosnell5 years ago in Gamers
Resident Evil Village Review
Original Written Date: May 25, 2021 As a fan of the Resident Evil series, since setting my eyes upon the original game in 1996. I've had my fair share of reservations based on certain games. Being someone who absolutely adores and celebrates a game like Resident Evil 2 (both original and remake), while generally displaying a passionate amount of indifference to games like Resident Evil 5- to someone that downright shows disgust to an entry such as Gaiden. This is a series, right next to Silent Hill, that I have followed and loved to this very day. And while Capcom has taken it in varying directions, which has largely caused a split in the fanbase. I still maintain giving each entry a fair shot and then judging it accordingly based on my own personal input based on what I want to see out of a Resident Evil title. With that being said. How does Resident Evil Village stack up compared to other entries in the series?The answer is some interesting results. So let's dive in.
By Ian Hutchison5 years ago in Gamers
Resident Evil Village Review
I will give you guys my review of Resident Evil Village, and it may contain a few spoilers, so you have been warned. In Resident Evil Village, you are playing as Ethan Winters again and it starts out with him having some time with his wife, Mia and their daughter Rose. The Winter family thought they could escape the horrors of Resident Evil 7 by moving t Europe. Chris Redfield crashes their family time and pops off Mia, or so it may appear. Later Ethan Winters comes to in a crazy village out of Bloodborne. In fact, many creatures remind of Bloodborne, and the crazy tall lady’s brother looks like a hunter from Bloodborne.
By Ferrari King5 years ago in Gamers
Top 8 Health Benefits Of Paintball !
Paintball is a competitive shooting sport where the player prevents his opponent from leaving the game and is called paintball with spherical gelatin beads. Paintball is usually represented by an energy-efficient gun called a ball bearing that operates in compressed air (nitrogen) or carbon dioxide and is designed to remotely identify trees and pets.
By X-CESS READING !!5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons; an experience in itself.
I started to learn how to play Dungeons and Dragons with a few online friends at the beginning of covid-19 lockdown of 2019 summer. I began my journey with a Dwarf -Druid named Rosaline Warhammer, who had a large red beard alongside her bushy and curly red hair. I almost died 2 times within this game, and I ended with a permanent injury to my knee which decrease my walking speed by five foot, and as a dwarf only has 25ft of walking speed - this wasn't very good at all.
By Amethyst Atkinson5 years ago in Gamers










