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Best Games Similar To World of Warcraft
Games like World of Warcraft WoW released back in november of 2004, when MMORPG’s still weren’t a thing. It quickly gained popularity as it had a unique, innovative and player-friendly system, compared to the other few MMO’s that were out there. It had major success with it’s various expansions, the greatest one being (according to most players) Wrath of the Lich King. WoW has come a long way since then and has had many changes which has set some players off and prompted them to switch to different online games. In this article, we’ll look at some of the titles in this genre which are similar to WoW and potential alternatives you could try out for yourself!
By Tyler Miles6 years ago in Gamers
Mobile Game Review: Big Farm
For some reason the internet loves farming games. Why? No one knows, but ever since Facebook started offering games, farm games have been among the most popular. I never really understood the attraction. Sure I played around with Farmville a little, but my interest waned fast, and soon my pigs were dying out and my crops were drying up.
By April Knox6 years ago in Gamers
The Complete History of the Rainbow Riches slot game
- Rainbow Riches is the most popular slot games in the United Kingdom. Developed and maintained by Barcrest game studios, Rainbow Riches promises slot players great riches in a luck-themed environment with rainbows, leprechauns, and gold and silver coins.
By Jim Davies6 years ago in Gamers
10 Characters that I want in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
With the release of the next fighter for Super Smash Brothers Ultimate creeping ever closer, fans wonder who else could be joining the cast of 76 characters. Over the years, the Smash Bros games have gone from being a series where you pit your favorite Nintendo characters against each other to being a celebration of gaming as a whole when characters like Sonic and Snake made their debuts in Brawl. Fast forward a handful of years and we have a plethora of third party fighters like Mega Man, Pac Man, Ryu, Cloud and more. After Joker, Hero, Banjo and Kazooie, Terry Bogart and Byleth were added thanks to the first Fighter Pas, it was announced that there would be a second Fighter Pass with six more fighters joining the roster. It has already been revealed that the first of these six characters would be a character from one of Nintendo’s newest IPs: ARMS. That character is set to be revealed on June 22, but there are still five other spots up for grabs. With so many possibilities for those spots, it was rather tough to narrow this list down to just 10, so I needed to set some ground rules first.
By Ben Hercik6 years ago in Gamers
5 Incredible Video Games to Play This Summer
So far this year, we’ve already seen the release of some of the most highly-anticipated video games. From the long-awaited Final Fantasy VII remake to the adorable Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you would think things couldn’t get any better.
By Dennis McKonkie6 years ago in Gamers
Geek Spotlight: Naoise O’Hare
Do you love retro gaming? If the answer is yes, you’re in luck. Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to interview Naoise O’Hare. Based out of Dublin, Ireland, his love of retro games goes deeper. His video game collection would make everyone’s jaws drop. With 24,000 followers on Instagram, Naoise’s posts are always exciting to see and I love the Atomic Purple Game Boy Color that he has. Enjoy my interview with him down below.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 years ago in Gamers
The DM's Guide to 1's and 20's
The game Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) is popular among fans of many genres. The game has been referenced in television shows from Gravity Falls or Stranger Things. I am an fan of DnD and play the game in my free time. The creativity the game allows is endless since it gives the players options on what race and class to play. The main point of DnD is being with friends and following the Dungeon Master's (DM) story. The fate of the players is left to the dice, but the most used and popular dice is the twenty-sided dice.
By Tiffany Wells6 years ago in Gamers
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was my first encounter with open world roleplaying games, and I fell in love. Not only does the game encompass all that is magical and intriguing about a rich, fantasy world, the gameplay is so vastly different for every play-through that you will never get the same experience twice. This is a game worth owning solely for the purpose of essentially having a thousand games in one.
By Chloe Holzman6 years ago in Gamers
Looking for an Upgrade?
When it comes to upgrading things I'm more of a "wait and see" type of person. I don't like to just go out and buy the latest and greatest until I've done some research. That's the key when deciding what you want. You have to make sure you're making the right choices. Especially when it means shelling out money for it. The computer I have has carried me through 5 years of gaming, but now it's time to retire the motherboard and get into something more updated. Especially when the games that are currently being made are for more up to date rigs. So I had to make the tough decision and look into a new PC.
By L. A. Davis6 years ago in Gamers
FIFA and EA announce updated plans for FIFA 20 global esports competitions
Electronic Arts and FIFA have announced a larger, more advanced EA SPORTS FIFA 20 esport ecosystem that will add new competitions and recurring soccer league tournaments and online tournaments to replace the EA SPORTS FIFA 20 Global Series, including the FIFA eWorld Cup. These extensive updates will continue to keep players and viewers connected to the EA SPORTS FIFA competition. They build on the worldwide success of the EA SPORTS FIFA Stay & Play Cup, which has aired millions in more than 100 countries, and unprecedented growth in EA SPORTS FIFA content from last year with 260 percent growth.
By Jannick Noah6 years ago in Gamers
Donald Trump and Dominic Cummings video games: Making Your Reality Come True in Dreams PS4
As Metro and countless other outlets have reported, a satirical game called ’30 Miles to Barnard Castle’ was recently released on Media Molecule’s creation tool and media platform Dreams on PlayStation 4. The user-created mini-game allows the player to control British political adviser Dominic Cummings as he drives from Durham to Barnard Castle to ‘test his eyesight’. Although it is quite a simplistic and short experience, it packs in a lot of comedic, satirical points. It entails avoiding obstacles on the road whilst coping with blurry vision and the wails of a nagging child in the back seat (because Cummings supposedly drove with his wife and child in the car, despite being disorientated by Covid-19). On the surface, this mini-game might seem like an insignificant and silly bit of fun, but it provides a glimpse into a potential future. A potential future where it is not just the ability to broadcast one’s opinion to others on social media that is democratised and available to all, but also the ability to realise these ideas in film or game form without the need for inaccessible, high-end equipment.
By Marco Cardoni6 years ago in Gamers











