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Top Nintendo 3DS LEGO Games
For years now, the Lego video game series has infused classic stories with over the top humor and fun couch co-op. With new installments every year, and more features added, there seems to be no end in sight for this childish yet alluring franchise. Sometimes, when modern gaming culture becomes overly cluttered with in app purchases and loot, its nice to journey to the the most recognizable of worlds for some light hearted takes on our favorite legends. Thankfully, most of the lego series can be played on the go if you don't feel like a lego game is a good use of hard drive space on your console. And what better way to bolster your already stellar 3DS Library than with some classic stories? Here are the top Nintendo 3DS Lego Games.
By Bjorn Bjornson8 years ago in Gamers
Best Video Game Journalists Who Know Their Stuff
Video games have had critics from around the time "Pong" was created in the 1970s to right now. Journalism is important — it helps gamers decide which games are worth buying and which games are worth leaving on the shelf. It helps gamers who bought the game look at the in-game problems more analytically, and solve issues if they are stuck. Journalists are a gamers best friend, because they explore game design, play, and culture. Finally, it helps the gaming industry grow as a whole: labelling the guts of a game as either "good" or "bad" so that next year's games can be better.
By Eric Green8 years ago in Gamers
Best 2-Player Games for PS4
Some of our best and most cherished memories are the scenes that get played out over the all-too-familiar living room couch. Even so, the majority of these subsequent moments are normally reserved for either Game of Thrones reruns, or PlayStation 4 escapism.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
10 Game Companies Whose Closing Was Sorely Felt
Right now is a great time to be a gamer. The level of technology available to the general public is making it easier and easier to get into game development. There are new independent game companies popping up everyday! The big names like Acclaim, Square Enix, Capcom and Bethesda are being challenged by smaller companies with big ideas and new approaches, but can the big names really be toppled?
By Richard Greiner8 years ago in Gamers
Digimon Rumble Arena
Digimon started off as virtual pet toys in the early 1990's and has been converted to many various other formats ever since including the famous anime, movies, video games and the not so well-known books. The popularity of the new series, Digimon Adventure Tri has breathed new life into old characters and brought in new merchandise for the franchise, proving very much that it is not dead.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Gamers
How 'Flower' Makes Artistry Interactive
First video in a while. Hope it's worth the wait! It's my analysis of thatgamecompany's lesser-known masterpiece, Flower! Are video games art? Some of you may be too young to remember, but there was a time when this was an important question. Most people saw video games as either children’s toys or murder simulators, but not works of art. To change this perspective, many games began to become more like movies, a type of media everyone considered an art form. Halo and Uncharted were more like modern day adventure movies, and Mario and Zelda were akin to Pixar films. And there’s nothing wrong with taking inspiration from other art forms, but if someone were to ask me to show them a game to prove that video games are works of art, for me, that game would be Flower.
By Mighty Nifty8 years ago in Gamers
Everquest Landmark
Everquest Landmark was an ambitious game. It was created to be a game focused on creating content for another game, Everquest Next. The idea was to give players the tools to create a variety of new buildings and objects and then choose the best to include in the upcoming Everquest Next.
By Richard Greiner8 years ago in Gamers
'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'—Mighty Review . Top Story - September 2017.
Does this game deserve the endless praise it's gotten since release? Today, we find out. This review is as spoiler-free as possible, containing footage captured within the first four hours of playtime and commentary limited to generalities. If you don’t want any part of the game spoiled before playing, leave now and play it. It’s getting a good score. Please enjoy the review.
By Mighty Nifty8 years ago in Gamers
Overwatch: New Changes Spell Success for Meta
Overwatch is a highly addictive and popular game created and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It has long been touted as the most balanced and up to date game ever with developers releasing patches on a weekly basis. If the game needed adjustment, Blizzard issued a fix. It was these "fixes" in season 5 that killed the experience for me. With the buff of Reaper and the nerf of Roadhog, competitive matches were not a choice for many.
By Etienne S.8 years ago in Gamers












