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'Spyro: Reignited Trilogy' Requires You to Download 2/3 of the Game
Spyro 2 is one of my favourite games of all time. I don't give that lofty accolade lightly, but I truly mean it. Everything about the game, from the characters to the world, captivated my young mind the first time playing and I'm still just as captivated so many years later. As you might imagine, I was very excited after the announcement of the Spyro: Reignited Trilogy; a complete remake from the ground up of the first three games.
By Lewis Wilson7 years ago in Gamers
'SpeedRunners' Review
I picked up this game fairly cheap and figured it would be worth trying. First thing I did, as usual, was to start playing the campaign. I call it that because that is what the game calls it. In truth, it is more like an extended tutorial. And not that extended...
By Matt Edwards7 years ago in Gamers
Game Review – 'Kingdom: Classic'
As part of my research for this review, I have been playing Kingdom non-stop for approximately two weeks. I’ve barely eaten, slept, or even thought of things that aren’t Kingdom during this time. My family are concerned that I’ve abandoned them and I’m concerned I may have developed a wasting disease, rickets and multiple RSIs. It was totally worth it.
By Katy Preen7 years ago in Gamers
What Does the Future Hold for 'Assassin's Creed?'
Let me start by saying I am a massive fan of the Assassin's Creed series and have been ever since the first one. But as has already been said many, many, many times before, the series was on somewhat of a downward spiral for a good few years. With yearly releases that were either unfinished or felt like a re-release of the previous year's installment many fans, myself included, started to feel that the series was running out of steam. That's aside from Ubisoft's by-now-it-must-actually-be-trademarked-go-to-open-world formula, which is still pretty prevalent even in Origins, the game that was widely heralded as a return to glory for the series.
By Matt Edwards7 years ago in Gamers
Why Are You Ranking: Best Technical Playstation Games Listed from Ready to Play to Hell of a Ride
With the advent of augmented reality, mobile smart devices, and other techie wonders of the world, it is amazing to look back at the path which has lead us to this point. Now, this listicle is not about the single button Atari controllers or even Pong, but the more recent past—almost twenty years ago as of this writing. On the original Playstation gaming console, there existed whimsical video games such as Crash Bandicoot (1996) and Spyro the Dragon (1998). But then there remained the technical games. These products engaged the mind in a different way than the fantastical adventures of a marsupial and a mythic creature. Such fare delved into the technical aspects of espionage and infiltration and the other a way to understand the basics and advanced world of automobile racing. For all of the games that Sony Entertainment produced, the two most enthralling and suspenseful games permit the user to enter into a realm of challenging opponents on the asphalt in souped-up engineering wonders or use an arsenal of equipment to enter into spaces guarded by armed soldiers. Each video game stands as a testament to the imaginative thrust behind Sony Playstation developers at the height of the original console’s popularity. By making the games relatively simple to navigate, the folks behind Playstation knew that they had winners on their hands. So, go grab your DualShock controllers (with the wire intact) and those Playstation Memory Cards for Why Are You Ranking: Best Technical Playstation Games Listed from Ready to Play to Hell of a Ride.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Gamers
How to Build Lyudmila Pavlichenko in the Pathfinder RPG
The second World War was a time of darkness and blood, where forces of authoritarian madmen committed atrocities that still seem unbelievable even in the light of the modern day. Legends were born on those battlefields. Some were shining beacons of hope and heroism in the shadow of evil, and others were grim harbingers of destruction born from the womb of war.
By Neal Litherland7 years ago in Gamers
'Tomb Raider'
I bought my Play Station 3 in 2013, at the store I saw a copy of Tomb Raider. I didn't know too much about it, aside from the movies and the original Play Station games that came out years earlier. I picked it up and did what most people do: flipped it over and checked out the back cover. After a few minutes I decided to buy it and give it a try. I had no idea what I was getting myself in to, and to this day it has become one of my favorite games of all-time.
By Lela Harris7 years ago in Gamers
The 10 Best Magic: The Gathering Packs Currently Being Sold
Magic: The Gathering, as many who play the game already know, is one of the longest founded trading card games in the history of portable games, even older than the 20 years of Pokémon. Although less popular than Pokémon, Magic has had considerable success, selling over two billion cards in its first five years and just recently boasting well over 20 billion cards printed during an eight-year height of popularity between 2008-2016. It seems that, more and more, social gamers are coming together to build on a classic, whether it be at home around the kitchen table or by way of tournament series' throughout the country, battling each other for bragging rights, cash prizes, or even small-scale scholarships. There is something to be admired about Magic: The Gathering for role-playing game enthusiasts and collectibles alike, and if you have been hearing a lot about Magic and are thinking about stepping into this world of expansive, strategic battles, here is a comprehensive list of the best Magic: The Gathering packs currently being sold on the market today.
By Ryan Whitaker7 years ago in Gamers











