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Why it's important to level up your mage emblem to win in Mobile Legends
I have been playing mobile legends as a mage for years now. I have many wins a pretty high rank also. One thing that has helped me reach this success is leveling up my mage emblem. In this article I will explain how to do this, and how much more powerful you become when you level up your mage emblem.
By The Sinister Pen6 years ago in Gamers
How To Build Guts (From "Berserk") in The Pathfinder RPG
Berserk, as both a manga and an anime series, is a dark, brooding, brutal journey. While it has light hearted moments, they only succeed in rendering the darker parts of the story into pitch black pools. The protagonist of this series is Guts, a hulking warrior with a mysterious, violent past, and an indomitable spirit that pushes him through any and all obstacles. From abuse that should have crippled him, to betrayal at the hands of his closest friend, nothing will stop him from achieving his goals. If you want to try and re-create Guts, this guide will help you bring the Black Swordsman era of the character to your Pathfinder table.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Gamers
Tecmo Bowl Review (1989)
Super Bowl LIV is in a few days and most of you are planning on attending a party somewhere or hosting one to entertain your friends, family, and other guests. Speaking of football, I’ll be reviewing a game that I’ve been hooked on for the last three years. That game is none other than Tecmo Bowl. Just to remind everyone that I’m reviewing the game that’s on the NES Classic. Tecmo Bowl was originally released as an arcade game in 1987. The NES version of the game was released in 1989, becoming the first game to have real NFL players, via a license from the National Football League Players Association, or NFLPA. If you have the NES Classic, you noticed that every team is identified by their home state or city. That’s because the company Tecmo wasn’t able to get permission from the NFL to use them.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 years ago in Gamers
5 Things I Hate/Love in Pokemon Sword/Shield
Pokemon Sword and Shield have been out for a few months ago and Nintendo Direct has recently announced expansion passes. The choice to not include all pokemon in proved to be contraversial but it's not impacted the success of pokemon as a franchise. With the expansions announced, people are hoping that they're favourite pokemon are going to be included in the new games. I recently wrote an article about five things I love and hate about Pokemon Let's Go and I thought it would be perfect to write one for Sword and Shield as well. These are all my personal opinion and inspired by my perferences.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Gamers
Bury Me, My Love
Bury Me, My Love is an indie game that pushes a lot of boundaries. There’s a lot of text adventure games through many mediums, but this is the first one I’ve played based on a Syrian refugee. For a limited time, it was free for Switch Players but on other mediums, you can get the game for less than a fiver. I picked up the game not just because it was free, but because I found the concept and plot interesting.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Gamers
5 Things I Hate and Love about Pokemon Let’s Go
I’ve played Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee for about a year now. It’s good to be back in Kanto again. I really like the game, but there’s some things I really love and some things I really don’t like so I decided to list them. These are all my personal opinion. I’ll start with the dislike then I’ll go with something I liked.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Gamers
Video Games in literature
When it comes to creativity and a good story, it can go one of two ways, words on paper or played out on screen. But what if it was produced on both? Some prefer one over the other, but why? This article will tell you about what I think are the pros and cons of having games as books as well as on screen.
By Charna Sanson6 years ago in Gamers
My Predictions for The Last of Us II
In May 2020, Naughy Dog is once again immersing us into the dark, dreary, and depressing world of The Last of Us. With the focus primarily on Ellie, now grown and full of rage, the highly anticipated follow-up is sure to be just as emotionally charged as the original. It is Naughty Dog, after all, a developer known for drawing raw emotion from its fanbase.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers











