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Mobile games have evolved into a vital source of entertainment all around the globe. This holds true for people of all ages as it tends to boost up our mood, bring people together and also sharpen our cognitive skills. Even teachers and parents can be seen advocating the importance of gaming in enhancing the concentration, dexterity and problem-solving abilities of children. This has also led to the development of special games meant for children suffering from autism.
By Hemendra Singh6 years ago in Gamers
How to make money playing video games from home
A lot of people love playing video games. But one thing a lot of people do not know is that you can make money playing video games online from home. I have been making money for a couple years from home playing video games online. And in this article I will be listing the many ways you can earn playing video games online
By The Sinister Pen6 years ago in Gamers
Valorant: A Casual Player's Review
Valorant is first and foremost a take on the previously uncontested Counter Strike genre. It was described to me before I tried it out as a combination of CS:GO and Overwatch, which sounds intriguing, but it's not entirely accurate. I have never played CS:GO. There's no particular reason why I never played it, I just never got around to it, but I do have a decent understanding of the game based on videos and streams. Because I'm new to the genre I will for the most part be comparing Valorant to other First Person Shooters. Here I'm going to break down what exactly Valorant is as a game, what misses in terms of playability for me, a casual player, and the parts of it I genuinely enjoy.
By Rory Hoffman6 years ago in Gamers
Actions do Have Consequences (Part 1)
This is the story of how my very first Dungeons and Dragons party made a huge mistake in selling a weapon, and then had to save the world because of it. I'm going to split this into a few parts for several reasons. This story covers multiple in-game levels, adventures, and settings. Many of these events will be made into smaller stories if they don't directly tie into this plot line.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
Mass Effect: Andromeda
The most recent game in the space opera game franchise developed by Bioware. Mass Effect Andromeda was released to the public on March 21, 2017. Now, I love the Mass Effect trilogy. I believe it is one of the best franchises on the market of RPGs (with Dragon Age tied of course). Harnessing what is arguably the best game engines, known to the world of gamers as Frostbite, it did have it's moments where something was just...off.
By Natalie Bittner6 years ago in Gamers
The Last of Us Part II Game Review
The first time I saw TLOU2's trailer back in 2016, I've thought to myself "wait, didn't the original wrap its story up nicely?". Because there was never any inclination that this game needed a sequel. It ended perfectly. Thus, we now reach a reach an issue where the new sequel finally ruins what the original has done, by undermining most of its characters, adding excess of violence without any proper reciprocation to its themes and messages.
By EclecticPotato6 years ago in Gamers
The beginning of a rocky road...
As eventful as my first Dungeons and Dragons session was, it was merely the beginning of a series. A series of unfortunate events, if you will. As this is a much longer tale, I will narrate from my own perspective rather than that of my character as I did in my recounting of my first session.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
My First D&D Session
In January of 2019, a few months after I moved, I made some new friends that were part of a Dungeons and Dragons group. Around May I got invited to join them, so I thought why not give it a try? I'd heard a lot about it and thought it would be fun.
By Brianna Wrigley6 years ago in Gamers
Too Many Thoughts
There's a very recent video by Jimquisition about comments comparing The Last Of Us: Part Two to Schindler's List. The short version? Jim Stanton argues that triple AAA games quite simply aren't as well written as the vast majority of big budget movies, they're created to be a product. And comments saying that such-and-such new release is "The Citizen Kane" of video gaming is absolutely incredulous and reading too much into something that's just ... fine.
By Max Brooks6 years ago in Gamers










