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Kingdom Hearts III
Kingdom Hearts has long been a series that has captured the hearts of many individuals across the globe over the course of the last decade. Kingdom Hearts is known for its fantastical mixture of both Final Fantasy and Disney elements to produce a most unusual gaming experience that most people did not know they needed. The first ever installment was released on September 17, 2002, in North America and I still remember experiencing this game on my PlayStation 2. The sheer nostalgia of traveling to my favorite Disney worlds in search of my lost friends imprinted upon me life values that would shape the adult I would grow into over the course of the years playing Kingdom Hearts.
By Stephen Chan Wah8 years ago in Gamers
Best Boxing Video Games
Fear might be more well-reserved for the likes of Resident Evil and Dead Space, but when there's a bullet-fast fist coming toward your virtual person by the infamously blood-crazed Mike Tyson, you're sure to be sent to terrified shivers in your seat. Do you like punching things repeatedly? Because, if you do, then you'll love these of the best boxing video games, for they'll take your teeth out (and make you lose endless hours of awesome boxing gameplay).
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
Razer
This topic will be based on the gaming website known as Razer. They have created products that meet the criteria of ergonomics, but also at the same time aesthetics as well. Some of their products include the "Chroma" software which allows customers to have the control of the LEDs of their own products in their hands. Some of their following products include:
By Iron Spectrum8 years ago in Gamers
How to Make 'Fallout 4' a More Deadly and Interesting Experience
Fallout 4 came out three years ago and I for one am still playing. I have loved the franchise since I first laid hands on it with Fallout 2 on my old XP office computer back in 2001. The unique world has always been in my top 3 picks of fantasy universes, the mix of wasteland grime and new world technology and the ability to explore it all... An absolute winner. Of course no game can ever be perfect right off the shelf and oh boy does Fallout 4 have its issues, but I felt it was lacking in the several ways. Enter the Nexusmods community. Modding has changed the way I play games and Nexusmods has made it so much easier to completely overhaul the feel and gameplay of most if not all of Bethesda's intellectual properties.
By Just Another Article8 years ago in Gamers
My Love of Retro Gaming
The 80s: the decade that retro games were popular and enjoyable. The first game system that I had laid my hands on was the beloved Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It belonged to my father and I was mesmerized by it. My love of retro gaming started back in 1989 and I saw this awesome game console that had a few games and a great accessory called the NES Zapper. I was eager to try this electronic light gun accessory. The very first game I have played on the NES was Super Mario Bros. Unfortunately, I never made it past World 1-1. So I played a game called Duck Hunt, which required the NES Zapper. Growing up, I wanted to shoot the laughing dog so bad. Almost 30 years later, I still haven't done it. Every time that I would miss shooting the ducks, it would laugh at me. By the early 1990s, I knew that playing video games was something that I was good at. It was a hobby that I can enjoy. The NES is and will always be my first love, but I have played many games on different gaming systems. To this day, my favorite NES games are the following: Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt, Contra, Super Contra, Bubble Bobble, Ninja Gaiden, Super Mario Bros. 3, Tecmo Bowl, Galaga, StarTropics, Wrath of the Black Manta, Pac-Man 1943: The Battle of Midway, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 years ago in Gamers
'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' Review. Top Story - March 2018.
From the very moment I began playing the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I knew that I was in for something special. I have played and owned well over three hundred video games throughout my life, and I have never had as much consistent fun with a game as this one. The opening moments of the game are pure gold, with constant momentum of discovery throughout the title’s relatively long duration. One of the beautiful things about Breath of the Wild is that there is no particular correct way to go about playing the game; it drops you into Hyrule, and just says “Go.” The direction you take Link in is entirely up to you.
By Kevin Resnick8 years ago in Gamers
Growing up as a Female Gamer
Starting off as a mousy, dishwater blonde squirt of a girl I already looked like a so called nerd. Elementary school was nothing short of strange for me. The amount of bias and intriguing amount of acceptance was staggering as I look back on it now starting my adult life.
By Amaya Perks8 years ago in Gamers
Best Cyberpunk Video Games
What is cyberpunk? That's a very good question, and I'm glad you asked. The genre, concept, or setting as it's often referred to, mostly dates back to around the 1960s and 1970s, give or take, stemming from a blend of elements like cybernetics, science fiction, futuristic technology, and societal downfall, or some sociological subversion of the human race. Acclaimed Neuromancer, published in 1984 by William Gibson, is said to have cemented the genre into being. However, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, a 1982 film incidentally based on Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? also includes similar traits and characteristics of this immersive genre.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
The Best Operators In 'Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege'
Popular tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege has lasted three years. Over this period, they’ve released 18 new operators (the character you play) to their original cast of 20, excluding Recruit (the basic soldier). Statistics pulled from pro-league play show that on average, three speed operators are the best—but is it the truth?
By William Woodruff8 years ago in Gamers
Top 5 Most Broken Overwatch Characters
With the recent release of xQc from the Dallas Fuel, it started reminding me of some of the choice comments he's made from his past live streams. And I will not be discussing the comments he made towards muma's sexuality, nor his false reporting tendencies, or generally the malicious nature his live streams sometimes goes through. Rather, his comments on Mercy being the most broken character in Activison's owned Blizzard entertainment game known as Overwatch. To which I will disagree. One part of an individual's kit can be overpowering at times, but regarding the rest of Mercy equipment; Mercy lacks a greater number of advantages. She poses a slow acting semi-automatic pistol shooting energy projectiles, the ability to fly towards her allies, resurrect an ally with a 30 second cool down (not reset after dying), a healing staff, then can activate her ultimate to fly and slightly buff her other abilities. Not that impressive. However, these characters tool kits are much more powerful and have shifted games too many times. Here are the (in my opinion) the top five most broken Overwatch characters.
By Gustavo Aguilar8 years ago in Gamers












