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Top 5 'Final Fantasy' Games Ranked
The Final Fantasy series has been around for decades now and has always had the respect of gamers everywhere. The series has always been a powerhouse in the world of RPGs and most likely always will be. Each game has its own story in its own world, and they all have a different kind of story.
By Alexandra Dubs7 years ago in Gamers
'Monster Hunter World' Overview/Review
Monster Hunter World was officially released to the public in January of 2018. It was originally only available on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but as of August 2018, it is now available to PC as well. Monster Hunter World was very popularly advertised and discussed on all platforms of social media. In the months leading up to the release, many trailers and teasers were uploaded to YouTube, and there were countless posts, discussions and debates on all things ranging from Facebook to Twitter. It completely took over the internet from December of 2017 to about March of 2018, and even now it is still extremely popular among the gaming community.
By Alonna John7 years ago in Gamers
Five Improvements 'Minecraft' Needs
When people offer ways to make this game better, some common solutions include more building blocks, more ores, vertical slabs, more mobs, and so forth. It is true that more ores might make mining more interesting, and more blocks might make building more versatile. The problem with adding more building blocks is you don't know when to stop adding them—there are a nearly infinite number of textures and colors Mojang could add; similarly, before adding a new type of ore, Mojang would have to stop and consider what purpose said ore would serve in the game. Moreover, you could argue that many of these types of changes feel tacked on and only deepen or improve the game temporarily. Newer players don't notice them, and once they've outlived their novelty, the game only feels more stale. Piling on more features doesn't necessarily deepen the game.There are several things I've often felt this game needs, and I just want to relay some of those ideas to you today, dear reader. Note that I don't work at Mojang, (although I'd love to) so I can't really implement any of these ideas. Also, since I'm only an amateur game developer/hobbyist, I don't have the experience many of the people working at Mojang already have. But I hope my perspective helps somebody either way.
By Gannon Kendrick7 years ago in Gamers
He's the Gamer in the House
My husband is the gamer in the house and he says that it is for entertainment, but I say it is his coping mechanism with his mental illness. He is diagnosed with depression and high anxiety which I have seen from time to time. He has the urges to get up and do something or is in a hurry to get things done.
By Brandi Payne7 years ago in Gamers
'Pokemon Stadium' Review
Many people who grew up in the 90s on Nintendo 64 games remember playing Pokémon Stadium as children engaging in countless battles within the game and with their friends for hours on end. And while those people (including myself) still love the game even to this day due to nostalgic memories, there are more reasons to enjoy the game in completing it as an adult.
By Neal Sastry7 years ago in Gamers
'Assassin's Creed: Odyssey' and the Perils of Copy-and-Paste Syndrome
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is named in homage to the Homeric Masterpiece. However, an homage to some is plagiarism to others. The name also stands as a warning sign to players that Ubisoft may have pilfered ideas from more than an old poet.
By Matt Richards7 years ago in Gamers











