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Top 5 Iconic Incarnations of Characters in Games
It is this sentimental value of iconic characters that developers bank on when they create themed games. By bringing these legendary figures back to life, game developers make a killing because people can’t resist an opportunity to play with their once favourite characters.
By Susan Scava6 years ago in Gamers
'Breath of The Wild 2'
As we all know, I am a bit of a Zelda fan, and have been for quite some time. It all began in 1992 (which is a longer time ago than I care to admit at this point!), when my dad bought A Link to The Past, but got annoyed with it and switched it off permanently. I was four years old at this point, and I started to play when he did this. However, what really hooked me in was Ocarina of Time, when my dad gave up (again!) at a particular point, my 10 year old self was introduced to the Water Temple. Instant love, despite it being that particular temple, and it steamrollered from there.
By The One True Geekology6 years ago in Gamers
Hopes for the Gen Eight Games
The Generation VIIPokemon Games marked the first time that I didn't invest any money in an upper version of a Pokemon, and there's a reason for that. For many years, many people have been wishing for new Pokemon games that offered new story lines, and a different task than the eight badges and then the Elite Four. I, for one, have never had a problem with the same story line. It guaranteed a great game every time, which is exactly why I kept buying Pokemon games. I liked the simplicity of them. How I always knew exactly what I was getting into when I purchased the game from the store.
By Kirsten Woods7 years ago in Gamers
'Imbroglio': Four by Four Board, Infinite Fun
When you imagine a game that's extremely involved, and super-deep, you probably won't be thinking about a game with a four by four board. However, independent designer Michael Brough's masterpiece, Imbroglio, sets game design on its ear. With ten play styles, 48 upgradeable tiles, and chaotic mechanics, Imbroglio has been my phone game of choice for years.
By Lionel Houde7 years ago in Gamers











