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Our New Reality: VR Edition
Will the power of virtual reality take over the world? Would we need to rely on such things? Ready Player One, novel by Ernest Cline and 2018 film directed by Steven Spielberg, with its X-Men: Apocalypse actor Tye Sheridan, really got me—and most viewers—thinking, could this happen?
By shaunah bella7 years ago in Gamers
Crimson's 'Fallout Shelter' Review
Most mobile games are just a grind fest of mindless gathering of resources and this game isn't really that much of an exception. Figuring out the strategy to keep the vault running is pretty fun, but once you do you may end up getting bored of it. If you want a more successful vault you don't want to really play it all the time, but rather come back to it once it a while to touch it up. You also need to balance the growth of the vault by how many resources you have available. If you have too many dwellers, you may find them going hungry and dying of radiation poisoning. If you have too many rooms you might find you don't have enough man power to run them all sufficiently. You go on missions and gather resources. It's a mobile game so yes, more mind numbing resource gathering. The survival mode adds a bit more challenge, but the game mechanics stay the same. It's good for a mobile game and I'd recommend it for anyone who likes the Fallout franchise and mobile gaming. Personally not my favorite of the franchise, but it is free, so giving it a try won't hurt your wallet.
By Eris Willow7 years ago in Gamers
My Review of 'Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown'
I didn't get into Ace Combat until I discovered Ace Combat 4 on the PlayStation 2. That game had me hooked. It had a nice variety of missions and the gradual difficulty was just about right. I had a great sense of satisfaction when I finally completed that final mission.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Gamers
My Time at Portia–Switch
I have been utterly ecstatic about this game for a while now. I believe a lot of old Harvest Moon fans would agree, due to the fact that we have been craving a new game that had at least some resemblance to the older games. The newer ones have their own flare, but most of those who enjoyed the classics, are not too satisfied with what has been released the past few years.
By Mel E. Furnish7 years ago in Gamers
Dragon Ball Character: Shallot
The Dragon Ball universe has brought us decades of entertainment. It is most famed for its anime series, the manga being in second place in terms of popularity, and they've also dabbled in video games, with games such as Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle, FighterZ, Xenoverse, and the new mobile game Dragon Ball Legends.
By Jovelle Avancena7 years ago in Gamers
5 Local Co-Op Games No Old-School Gamer Should Miss
If you've been around long enough, and you're a geek, you can probably recall a time when cooperative gaming meant gathering with friends and a handful of game cartridges (or floppy disks, if you're willing to admit being old enough to remember them) for a night of Jolt Cola and electronic diversion. Up through the end of the 1990s, there was no better way to assert your geeky superiority than to demolish your friends at a game of GoldenEye or Mario Party. Then, the internet changed everything.
By Andrej Kovacevic7 years ago in Gamers
5 Ways to Bring Your Twitch Channel to the Next Level in 2019
Live streaming has evolved from a childish activity the way it was considered a decade ago, to a multimillion-dollar industry. According to research, in 2016 alone, companies paid around $5 Billion for video ads.
By Eugene Eaton7 years ago in Gamers
'Imbroglio': Four by Four Board, Infinite Fun
When you imagine a game that's extremely involved, and super-deep, you probably won't be thinking about a game with a four by four board. However, independent designer Michael Brough's masterpiece, Imbroglio, sets game design on its ear. With ten play styles, 48 upgradeable tiles, and chaotic mechanics, Imbroglio has been my phone game of choice for years.
By Lionel Houde7 years ago in Gamers
'Monsieur De Tetris' - The Story Never Told
Monsieur de Tetris - Director’s Cut The novelized version is at the end. Background Monsieur de Tetris was a school assignment, but for director and producer Joshua Cheon, it was so much more than just a student film. That’s me. There were many obstacles that stood in the way of getting a good result, but despite these odds, I knew I could get a good result. This was because I’m confident in everything I do. Even when I’m not sure about what I’m doing, I simply tell myself that I am, and voila.
By Snookeronidjon7 years ago in Gamers
A Fairy Tale: My 'Pokemon' Champion Team
I have been playing Pokemon since the beginning, my sisters still lament how I would "take over the tv each day to watch Pokemon." Guilty as charged on that one, I was completely enthralled by the series and followed it closely for many years. After playing Ruby and Sapphire, I began taking breaks before returning to play through the new generations that were released.
By Steve Brewer7 years ago in Gamers
Not/Do When Raging
I’ve been gaming for over five years and I’ve noticed that I don’t rage anymore and I used to be raging soo much, I used to smash walls and swear a lot. If you come across like this try these tips, they helped me and I had a test and they do help.
By Gaming CornTato7 years ago in Gamers











