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The Top 5 Boss Fights from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
You know how it is. The anticipation, the pull, to reach certain bosses. They are the ultimate reward at the end of a dungeon, and they offer the right degree of challenge for you. Not all bosses are created equal. Some are better than others, so here I’ll be ranking them from least to best. My criteria are aesthetic and challenge because those contribute to the magnetism of each boss, complementing the Zelda aesthetic for what it is: awesome. Let’s get to it.
By Kate Nitzschke5 years ago in Gamers
Best Asus Gaming Laptops You Can Buy Today
If you love playing games, then adding a gaming laptop to your arena can transform your experience completely. With a good gaming laptop, you get better graphics, better sound quality, and not to mention, smooth performance even while running the heaviest of games. Asus is a famous brand among the gaming community as it offers a wide range of gaming laptops that pack all the necessary features to make your experience at gaming more than awesome. Asus is one of the most reliable brands in the world when it comes to laptops, so you can be assured about the quality. However, the availability of so many gaming laptops from Asus might leave you confused, so we have got you covered. In this article, we have listed the best Asus gaming laptops available in the market. Let’s scroll down and find the right picks for you.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Gamers
Assassins Creed
We got our first glimpse into the uncanny secret world of Assassins Creed in 2007. Where Desmond Miles syncs into the animus to play the life of Altaïr. Our introduction into the world was rather… Bumpy. Being thrown into a game with no real knowledge of how this was going to go. Besides trailers and guides. If playing this game because the cover looked cool, you were a little lost. Also having no real idea where to go or what to do.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Gamers
BROTHERHOOD: FURTHER INTO EZIO’S JOURNEY
Brotherhood is the next to be released in the Assassin’s Creed games. Here we have Desmond continuing the story where we last left off. After escaping the Templars attack they all flee to Monteriggioni. Making a new safehouse and hideout location in the ruins of the Villa Auditore. Quite fitting since he will be returning to Ezio’s life as well as earning more about the Brotherhood.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Gamers
Journey Through Assassins Creed 2
The journey continues on in Assassin’s Creed II. Of course they couldn’t let the momentum after the first game die. Many wanted to know what happened to Desmond. What was going to be the next move to fight the Templars. So of course they had to create another game. So not long after the release of Assassin’s Creed they started working on Assassin’s Creed II.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Gamers
CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS COLD WAR BETA WEEKEND
Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War BETA cross-platform weekend will be open from Oct 17-19, free to all players. The preorders had their own allotted time before this to gain extra game time, and their BETA live plays are currently taking over the internet! We are also going LIVE as Treyarch debuts their introductory step towards the immersive universe for a truly global experience. The 1980’s maps are optimized for guerilla warfare and PVP pandemonium.
By Entertainment Nerd News5 years ago in Gamers
How to Find Time Management Games
How to Find Time Management Games Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to make better use of your time? If you regularly find yourself late for meetings or missing important deadlines, you may need to improve your time management. Although the playing of games isnít always associated with putting your time to good use, it can be.
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Gamers
The Secret to Balloons and Mush DIYs
I have only been playing Animal Crossing New Horizons since the day it came out, but there are still so many new things you learn on a daily basis. If you've been playing, either one day or for eight months, you know that the game updates very regularly. We started with awesome sets like the Cherry Blossom DIYs in the Northern Hemisphere, Easter, the Wedding set (one of my favorites), the Mermaid collection, and so many new additions since then like the Pirate set! We just wrapped up Spooky season, and with what's been going on in the US I know a lot of people weren't able to get all the DIYs. I myself started a mini pumpkin farm on day one of October, which grew into a very large farm/carnival over the last few weeks.
By Celestia Morelle5 years ago in Gamers
Telltale Games: the Lesson About Capitalism That Nobody Wants to Learn From
The games industry is abuzz with news that popular game developer studio Telltale Games, put on the map for its beloved title “The Walking Dead Season One” is shutting its doors. An outpouring of support from game studios across the world is reaching out to the hundreds of former Telltale employees who were laid off in a mass firing that a class action lawsuit from former Telltale developers alleged had violated California state and American federal labor laws. Some would say that the rest of the industry is callously scavenging, picking the Telltale corpse clean, looking for little morsels of talent.
By Johnny Ringo5 years ago in Gamers
Nuka World’s Raiders and the Minutemen, or: How a Fallout Loving Libertarian YouTuber Accidentally Made a Socialist Argument
Fallout fanatic Oxhorn joined Youtube on October 26th, 2011, and in those nearly 8 years he’s built a solid, successful channel with great production value. With over 1.2 million subscribers, weekly Twitch streams, a Patreon, a Discord, online merchandise, and over a third of a billion total video views, Oxhorn is pretty popular for a reason. His content is just good, his voice is really nice to listen to, and his explorations of the Fallout games and other games are extensive and excellent. He does cut content, easter eggs, full playthroughs, mod reviews, in-depth character analysis, quest walkthroughs, and his discussions about the social and philosophical questions in video games are very entertaining, thought provoking, and just generally agreeable; he just seems like a nice guy.
By Johnny Ringo5 years ago in Gamers
The Great Symphony of Indie Games
Not all games seek the approval of the mainstream media and rather than attaining to please a mass audience they set out to accomplish a more personal goal. These games aren’t AAA titles. they are independently developed by a single author or a small group of people without the help of funding from a publisher. They are known in the industry as Indie games, and they stand to push the limits of creativity by visiting unexplored boundaries. Indie games come in many forms and differing variety but the ones we will be exploring all have had a creative influence on how music intertwines with video games. Each of these games has set out to change what we know about music and video games
By Riley Fonger5 years ago in Gamers
Unified Worldwide
Video games have come an incredibly long way from their rather humble beginnings (at least from our point of view now). Many folks can remember going to the arcades with their friends, lining up in front of their favorite game to spend what allowances they had on some mere minutes of gaming. Yet all the while forging memories and friendships that would go infinitely deeper. While video games have changed from their bulky exteriors to smaller platforms we could easily have in our homes, they have ever continued to bring people together. Now, with the advances of the world wide web, people are brought together in numbers previously unheard of and its hard for any doubters to write off the appeal or popularity of video games.
By Jean Riehm5 years ago in Gamers










