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Why Final Fantasy VII will always be the Best
It was 1997 that the world was given Final Fantasy VII, a RPG that holds the record for most sales in the Final Fantasy series. A game that is so beloved that a remake was brought up during the birth of the PS3 in 2006 when Square wanted to showcase the graphics by remaking the intro scene of FFVII. 12 years later we get definitive proof of FFVII being remade and the gaming community went nuts in joy. I was ecstatic over the news because it was my favorite game of all time and I have played many great games. I will get into why Final Fantasy VII will always remain the best but first let's rank the main titles and my reason for why they are ranked the way they are. This list will not include the tactics games, fighting games or the online games but the sequels for 10 and 13 will be among the list.
By Kol Mikaelson6 years ago in Gamers
The Truth About Isabelle
Let’s start from the beginning. When I join the town in New Leaf, I'm brand new to the world. I barely know what town I’m going to, barely know my own name. I only just even realized what I look like when I step off this train. Right away, there’s a whole town asking me “be the mayor” .
By Marina Montenegro6 years ago in Gamers
Fun Fact: We Almost Had Two New Games in the Alien Franchise!
Maybe it’s a “not-so-fun fact,” especially after The Creative Assembly further proved that there is still life in Ridley Scott’s tired cinematic franchise with Alien: Isolation. In a Twitter exchange, former Epic alum Cliff Bleszinski and 3D Realms vice president Frederik Schreiber both revealed how the acquisition of 20th Century Fox devoured two new Alien titles.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Cinderella Phenomenon Review
This is a review that's a bit late in coming. I had planned to do this one last year - over December - and forgot about it. One of my early articles on Vocal was a review of a visual novel called Summer Nightmare. I mentioned that I was hooked on the visual novel genre and that I'd found a few good ones to play.
By Greg Seebregts6 years ago in Gamers
Porygon Perler Bead Art DIY
Greetings, Vocal readers. It's been a while since I've done a perler bead DIY. Having a hectic schedule is normal for me, but it keeps me going and motivated. You must be wondering what the whole point of this picture was shown above. I have an answer for that. The DIY that I've done two weeks ago is none other than Porygon. Porygon is described as a Virtual Pokémon standing at 2’7” and weighing at 80.5 pounds. It’s genderless, meaning that it doesn’t identify as neither male nor female. It also can covert its body into digital data, traveling into cyberspace. For the Porygon perler bead creation, you’ll need the following items:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 years ago in Gamers











