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Legacy of Kain
1999 was possibly the most important year for gaming. Until then it was easy to dismiss video games as childish and simplistic. Something that people grew out of much like when they decide to put their toys down. But in 1999 two games were released that demanded attention. Metal Gear Solid: Solid Snake, broke onto the market and would fit right in with movies such as, Escape from L.A., Bladerunner and Universal Soldier. This was a mega Movie of a game with as much cinematic cut scenes as there was gameplay! I played that game so much that when I walked away from the console I could still see the radar in the top right of my vision. This is a beloved game and even though the series ended on something of a low note, it is easily one of the best games ever made.
By Samuel Mooreabout a year ago in Gamers
Argentina Stalks Within a Step of Being Qualified to World Cup after Beating Peru
Argentina triumphed over Peru in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, edging closer to securing their spot for the tournament. The victory, which came on home soil, was crucial for the team led by Lionel Messi, as they continue their pursuit of World Cup qualification in the competitive South American qualifiers. Although the match wasn't perfect, Argentina maintained their moving ahead in the qualification standings, with Messi playing a pivotal role in pushing the team forward.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Gamers
The Game Awards 2024: The Big Snub and Notable Surprises. AI-Generated.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Snubbed by Game Awards 2024 Nominations The 2024 Game Awards nominations have been revealed, and while the list is mostly filled with predictable choices for the year’s top games, one title stands out for its striking absence: Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Despite being a high-profile release from BioWare, the game was snubbed in most major categories, securing just one nomination for Innovation in Accessibility, a category determined by a specialist jury.
By Md Sajib Islamabout a year ago in Gamers
The Zen of Bowling: How It Can Relieve Stress and Boost Well-Being
Bowling has risen in popularity in recent years, and it is likely a huge sign of the times that people are finding new joy in games of camaraderie and the art of mastering a deceptively simple game. In many ways, this speaks to a longing in our communities for pastimes that focus on what’s most important: having fun, getting good at something hands-on, and not making things complicated while recognizing that it takes a lot of skill to make something look easy.
By Tess DiNapoliabout a year ago in Gamers
The Death Wyrm of Aizendorf
“Our party was hunting in the swamp, chasing a great green elk. The beast had enough meat on it to feed our family for a week or more, and we could sell its verdant pelt for a good bag of jink, but it was a fierce creature with sharp antlers spreading out 3 metres wide and eyes that glowed green. We chased it into a bog and it dived under the water to hide. We had spears and an Ancient weapon that shot bolts of fire, but we knew it could easily sneak up on us under the murky waters of the bog. The whole party spread out and waded forward carefully, aiming toward the spot we saw it dive.
By Samuel Wrightabout a year ago in Gamers
In the Face of Challenges: I Will Win
The morning air was crisp as Maya stood at the edge of the track, watching the other runners warm up. Her heart raced with anticipation, but not because of the excitement of the upcoming race. It was the weight of the challenge that pressed on her shoulders. This was no ordinary competition; this was her last chance to prove to herself, and to everyone who doubted her, that she was capable of overcoming the odds.
By Kevin Richard about a year ago in Gamers










