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'Silent Hill 2': The Five Stages of Grief (An Analysis) (Spoilers)
What it is about this game that makes players return to it again and again? Why do players still hold this game in high regard as not only the best horror video game, but the best video game of all time? What is it about this game that frightens you, depresses you, disturbs you, and haunts you? And why, after you turn off the PC or console after finishing the game, does the story resonate in your mind so vividly?
By CT Idlehouse6 years ago in Gamers
Top 10 Horse PC Games
So I have always been a horse lover, and I have always had at least one horse in my pasture. But in my free time I'm also an avid gamer. So horse games are a huge must have in my collection. So here are my top 10 favorites to play on my PM.
By Darby weatherly6 years ago in Gamers
Common Types of Gambling
Gambling is a lucrative pastime. In 2016, online gambling brought in just over $45 billion in revenue globally, and overall gambling brought in $400 billion. That’s a lot of money, and a lot of gamblers. Aside from online and offline, you have loads of different ways to gamble. It’s likely that if you spend enough time looking at the different types of gambling, you would find a way you would be good at or enjoy. Whether you’re a seasoned gambler or just curious about the ways people commonly gamble, read on for more information.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Gamers
How to Build Tyrion Lannister in The Pathfinder RPG
Tyrion Lannister is the trickster in his purest form; a character who uses what he has to perform often-heroic actions, despite all those who refuse to see him as anything but a monster. He manages to outwit his foes at nearly every turn, and to pull warriors, spies, and even common men and women to his cause with his compelling charisma. Whether you're a fan of the Song of Ice and Fire book series, or just of Peter Dinklage's performance as Tyrion, the following suggestions are meant to help you bring the Imp to your tabletop game.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Gamers
I'm Fat, and I Love 'Ring Fit Adventure'
Finally, there’s a way for this fat girl to enjoy fitness. It’s called Ring Fit Adventure. I like the idea of fitness. I don’t like the idea that it’s mutually exclusive with fatness, and I really don’t like the idea that you should be active with the only real goal being “look smaller,” but I like the idea of fitness. I like to watch people do parkour and free running, and I wish I could do it myself. Was I terrible at pole vault and high jump in my 7th grade girls’ athletics program? Oh, most definitely. But I loved them. I like the idea that my body is mine to control and use like a specialized machine, and while that’s hardly a realistic concept considering my genetically shoddy joints and iffy coordination, it’s still fun to fantasize.
By Jennifer Black6 years ago in Gamers
Best Games from 'Pokemon' Developer Game Freak You've Never Heard Of
Pokémon fever is once again sweeping the nation, thanks to the one-two punch in 2016 of Pokémon Go and the release of the seventh generation Pokémon games, Sun and Moon and Pokemon Sword and Shield right around the corner. While all of you might be rushing grab your Nintendo Switch so you can catch all 801 Pokémon in the never ending quest to become the very best and all that, one thing you might not be aware of is the fact that Pokémon developer Game Freak actually has a storied development history and has made other games outside of Pokémon. Sure, they’ve been a practical Pokémon factory, producing all seven generations of Pokémon games as well as their respective spin-offs, but before and even during their Pokémon development cycle, they’ve managed to put out a few games that might surprise even the most diehard of Pokémon fans. Before they were even a video game developer, Game Freak was a self-published fanzine that was created by studio founders Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori in the 1980s.
By Isaac Shapiro6 years ago in Gamers
Happy 34th Birthday to the NES
In the fall of 1985, a video game console that would end up being popular to not only kids, but also adults was released. That game system was the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES for short. Every kid on Christmas wanted one, and I have a story to tell about the NES that took place almost four years later, but before I share it, here's a fun fact about it that would surprise you. These are the three best-selling NES games:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 years ago in Gamers











