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Kenway on the Horizon of AC Black Flag
Just years after the events of Assassin’s Creed III we return. Samples were taken from Desmond’s body just moments after his death. Allowing Abstergo to continue their explorations of his genetic memories. Also still having a link to his ancestral database. With a new upgraded Animus and the newfound cloud abilities this should be a breeze. Especially with Edward Kenway. We’ll get to that in Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Gamers
Rogue is Sometimes the way that's Needed
Rogue is another installment into the Assassin’s Creed World. Here we meet Shay Patrick Cormac who is a new recruit into the Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins. His potential is however skewed by his insubordination. During his training they receive news from another Assassin Adéwalé. According to him while searching for a Precursor temple which houses a Piece of Eden. The Hatian city Port-au-Prince was destroyed by an earthquake.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Gamers
Skyrim Builds Weekly
I LOVE Skyrim. To an almost unhealthy level. I think most people do, especially judging by the number of people who own(ed) it, still play it daily or weekly, and a modding community that has kept it alive for a decade with more mods being added and updated daily. Over a million of them last I heard from the Nexus (the web’s premier modding community). I have nearly 2,000 hours logged into my game (though some of that is due to leaving it on and logged in for entire weekends when I wasn’t home, or overnight, AND sharing it with my daughter who plays it at least every couple days by herself). Todd Howard and Bethesda are marketing geniuses.
By Brent Salmon5 years ago in Gamers
Koji Kondo: One of the Most Influential Composers in Gaming. Top Story - November 2020.
The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros, Mario Spinoff Series, Star Fox, and more - Koji Kondo has been involved with Nintendo since Arcade Games. I’m a Zelda/Mario fan myself, but clearly he has influenced the way gaming does music beyond those games. This is an article all about him.
By Kate Nitzschke5 years ago in Gamers
The Cloud Gaming Wars are Heating Up.. Top Story - November 2020.
If you're a hardcore gamer, the idea of getting a new console or another PC upgrade doesn't trouble you all that much; You simply prepare to obtain the said goal, keep it moving. The not-so-hardcore community of casual and potential gamers is a bit more discerning. The idea of cloud gaming isn't new, having seen trailblazing early prototype services like OnLive generate a great deal of interest in the prospect of a truly console-free gaming experience. Skip a decade or so, and the marketplace is seeing a renewed push of the cloud gaming concept to a new generation of both hardcore and casual gamers on an extremely large scale.
By Herbert L. Seward III5 years ago in Gamers
Battle Royale Hype?
The concept of battle royale is simple, yet, to every fiber of our innate primal psyche, incredibly satisfying! Last man standing in an unforgiving world of distrust and unhinged nature. If you think about it, this concept has been around for quite a long time. Specifically in the gaming world I can think of no other example short OF...drumroll please...BOMBERMAN!!!
By Richard Skeem5 years ago in Gamers
ONEBET 5M Daily Jackpot Winner Shares Tips on Winning
A lot of football enthusiasts have been found to love placing multiple tickets due to the possibility of stacking up odds and increasing the possible win. However, there’s no such thing as a guaranteed win, and we have lost a large amount of money when we are playing.
By Lily Brown5 years ago in Gamers
Is Fortnite still worth playing? Or is it dying?
Fortnite is, without a doubt, one of the most successful and iconic names to ever hit the gaming history. Its journey certainly hasn’t been easy, but it is generally regarded as one of the most relevant video games today. Developed by Epic Games, it launched in late 2017 and had surpassed 78 million players by August 2018—which is a huge feat for any video game. However, like every game, there's a peak/pinnacle to their popularity and Fortnite is near it. Things become super-popular, everyone hops on the bandwagon, and then everyone moves to the next big thing. This is a basic trend that any form of media will follow. A lot of people jump on the bandwagon of a popular form of media, and they are the first ones to leave as well.
By Walter Williams5 years ago in Gamers
My Watch Dogs Legion Review!
It was two years ago that I walked through the gloomy streets of Chicago as Aiden Pearce. I was hacking people, stealing their money, saving their lives from crimes that were about to happen and even stopping a human trafficking ring from taking place. Then I returned to the franchise in part 2, taking on the role of Marcus Holloway where I was in the ever bright San Francisco. The sequel saw my character become a member of Dedsec, defeated gang members, hacked people, stole their money, sick cops or gang members on random people etc.
By Edwin Betancourt Jr.5 years ago in Gamers
Tabletop Roleplaying
Tabletop games are some of the most adaptable sandboxes ever invented and you don't need any high definition screens, or expensive graphic cards to enjoy it to its fullest. This post is written from the perspective of Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition (5E) though a lot of the advice will be applicable to most Tabletop roleplaying games. Some of the most important details being world building, knowing your players and their respective characters, and having a general sense of the game.
By Emrys Everette 5 years ago in Gamers









