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The Last of Us Part II Review
The Last of Us part II is a story about the destructiveness of revenge and how it can blind you. I was surprised that players did not realize there would be people after Joel considering what he did the first game. In the Last of Us part II Abby and her crew come to Jackson City searching for the man that killed her father. Abby’s father was the surgeon in the first game. No one in these games is totally innocent and that surgeon was no different. Instead of giving Ellie a chance to wake up and decide what she wanted, he decided to operate. Of course, Joel bursts in like a madman to get Ellie and the surgeon lunges after Joel who was armed and got shot.
By Ferrari King5 years ago in Gamers
you can now play quake the arcade version on pc.
You can now play the quake arcade tournament version on pc The arcade version of Quake is finally playable on PC In 1998 a company called Lazer-Tron released Quake Arcade Tournament, a full-sized upright cabinet version of id's shooter that apparently came with a 27" 640x480 VGA display, a trackball for mouselook, and seven buttons for directional movement, shooting, jumping, and cycling through weapons.
By UK ARCADES5 years ago in Gamers
Title Screen From ‘LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’ May Have Leaked
Legos and Star Wars have gone hand in hand for about as long as The Phantom Menace has been around. They are two brands that have fueled the imaginations of many people around the world. Many kids (and adults) over the years have had the chance to build Star Wars characters and vehicles out of Lego pieces. The popularity of the line eventually led to the launch of a video game series from Traveller's Tales, starting with 2005's Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. Along with the video games that followed since then, there have been Lego Star Wars shorts and TV shows.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
7 Things To Know About Star Wars: Squadrons
On Octber 2, you can find out for yourself. Last month, Star Wars announced the new flight game Star Wars: Squadrons, coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and VR. Squadrons will let you take flight in your very own ship in a way that previous video games never have before, joining dogfights for the Empire or New Republic and immersing yourself in the Star Wars universe in a brand new way.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
The Ten Hidden Altars in Ghost of Tsushima
The beauty of the Ghost of Tsushima lies in the details given to every part of late 13th century Japan. The game takes on critical cultural aspects of Japan, and the work that went into encompassing the true essence of this heritage shows in the details. Nature is also an essential part of Japanese culture; they respect and preserve mother nature’s riveting authenticity. There are ravishing shrines, some of them marked while others hidden, spread over the island, which give you the ability to unlock Charms and progress more effectively.
By Jack thomson5 years ago in Gamers
'The Last of Us Part II': A Derisive Sequel
Let’s throw a dart at the board to see who this game has pissed off today…bullseye on the “Joel didn’t deserve this” crowd and another just shy of the “alt-right man-children.” While I understand the controversy over Joel’s death, the latter just makes me roll my eyes so hard, I can see my brain herniating from the idiocy. Apparently, this is the worst thing to happen to them since society decided that gays are people, not punching bags. Buck up, Nazi, and go chew on some gun ammo to calm yourself down. But I’ll get back to the stupid reasons people hate this game after I analyze the actual game.
By CT Idlehouse6 years ago in Gamers
The (Almost) Perfect Remake: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated
The first video game system I ever bought was the Nintendo GameCube when I was around 5 or 6, and when I bought it, the only games I had were The Legend of Zelda: Collector’s Edition and Super Monkey Ball. I played the latter and enjoyed it, and didn’t play Zelda much because it was too complicated for my kiddy brain to handle. And so, the search began for a new game I could play, and being a fan of SpongeBob SquarePants, I immediately looked to see if there was a game for the GameCube that starred the yellow sponge. Sure enough, I got my hands on SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom, and everything changed.
By Arvind Pennathur6 years ago in Gamers











