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The Black Flag Rises
When it first came to be in 2007, the game Assassin's Creed was a hit, but no one could have guessed how much of a hit it would become in time. It became the groundwork for a series that has now graced the world with more than a dozen games that take place throughout the world, and throughout time. Assassin's Creed 2 vastly improved upon not only the success of its first installment, but the game play as well—and it only got better as the story continued. But no matter how the series progresses and evolves, one game in particular has risen to the top of the Assassins world, and remains there to this day: Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
By John Lansdowne7 years ago in Gamers
Choose Your Own Adventure
Since the first days of choose your own adventure gamebooks back in the late 1980s, people have loved being given a choice in their gaming experience. From simple turn left or right, pick something up or leave it or run or fight decisions, to more complex moral questions like buy or steal, free or enslave a person or even disarm a nuke or vaporise an entire town (that one will sound familiar to many a gamer) it seems being given choices in a game helps make the experience more enjoyable. But is it something more than that?
By john harrison7 years ago in Gamers
10 Point and Click Adventures We Miss. Top Story - October 2018.
As time passes, video games are becoming more and more advanced. There is a lot of good that comes from these advancements; games are more complex, vivid, and intricate than ever before. Console games offer controller support, high-definition graphics, and are now even becoming VR compatible. With that considered, we feel that there will always be a place for simplicity in the gaming industry. There are just some classic point and click adventures we miss, that make you think and strategize just as much as modern console games will while providing you with the old school vibe that we all love. Nonetheless, take a glance at some of our top rated point and click adventure games.
By Greg DeSantis7 years ago in Gamers
Top 10 Songs in the 'Undertale' Soundtrack
Video game soundtracks are getting better in quality and gamers like myself are noticing. The video game Undertale is no exception. While the game doesn't have good graphics like Last of Us or Detroit: Become Human, it makes up for it in story, gameplay, and all 101+ songs in its soundtrack. Here is my top 10 favorite songs in the sound track:
By Alex Smith7 years ago in Gamers
The Trouble with Telltale
Picture this: It's March 2011. You're a young, bright-eyed gamer, and you see two episodes of a game based on one of your favourite movies of all time, Back to the Future. You convince your mum to finally give her debit card details to the scary black rectangle under the TV and, within minutes, you're playing your first ever Telltale game.
By Lewis Wilson7 years ago in Gamers
Legend of Zelda Theory: Identity of the Dark Interlopers
One of the questions that has transfixed Zelda fans for years is the identity of the Dark Interlopers, who appear in the backstory of 2006's Twilight Princess. The villainous tribe is introduced without any information as to their origins. They attempt to claim the Triforce with the power of an artifact known as the Fused Shadow, a weaponized helm also of vague origin. Some have pointed out that the Fused Shadow has something of a resemblance to Majora's Mask, which was introduced in the game of the same name.
By Eden Roquelaire7 years ago in Gamers
'Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning'
Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning is a horror game based off of a school. In this game, your teacher, Baldi, has you answer problems by collecting seven notebooks. Every notebook has three problems. The last problem is one that is unsolvable. You cannot answer this question right, therefore causing Baldi to chase you around the school smacking a ruler. The more problems you get wrong, the faster he gets. As well as him being a threat to you winning the game, there are other characters such as "Playtime" or "The Principal of the Thing." Playtime will go around the school, wanting to play with you. If she catches you, you will have to jump rope, forcing you to be stuck in place. The only way to escape this is to find the scissors and cut the rope. The Principal of the Thing goes around the school and once he catches you, sends you to detention. The more often he sends you to detention, the more time in there increases. This helps Baldi end your game. If you do get all seven notebooks, everything will turn a red shade and Baldi will yell at you to get out. You'd have to collect the lock and escape through the yellow door. There are other things you should know about like BSoda or an Energy Flavored Zesty bar. These items help you win the game a lot easier. Using BSoda will help you push Baldi away. When you use it, it will emit a purple blob that will shoot at Baldi and push him away. This definitely makes it a lot easier for you to collect notebooks. The Energy Flavored Zesty Bar refills your stamina and lets you go around without losing any energy. Baldi can also track you do if you ever do escape from him and he cant find you. He will go around the school looking for you, and if you open a door he can track you from that too. There are also items helpful in the game like WD-NoSquee. This items prevents Baldi from hearing a door open or close and can be used four times. This item is found in the janitors closet. There are plenty of items that are helpful to the game, but I am not going to talk about them. There are a couple of characters who have no description, such as Friend. This character is only mentioned in the How To Play. This character is unseen, and apparently needs the protagonist (you) to collect all seven notebooks. Another character with no description is Filename2. This character is said to be corrupted. He can be found in Baldi's office after you complete the secret ending or he can be heard in the normal end screen. Filename2 tells you to delete the game; by doing this he breaks the fourth wall. There is a poster in one of the halls saying, "No fourth wall breaking." There are also modes in the game, such as endless mode. This mode, as it says, goes on forever. In this mode there is a high score system that tells how many notebooks the player has collected. There are more characters, such as "Gotta Sweep," who is the janitor. This character is a giant realistic broom, which actually has better graphics than most other characters in the game. This character can be helpful or harmful as he can push you toward characters such as Playtime, Baldi, or Principal of the Thing, but he is helpful when he pushes you away from those characters. While doing these actions he repeatedly yells, "GOTTA SWEEP SWEEP SWEEP!" And that's all you need to know about Baldi's Basics in Education in Learning!!!
By Michaela Weiss8 years ago in Gamers
Quest Factory: Aztec
What’s up guys, it's Dannis here, following the numbers to the hidden temples of Quest Factory’s Aztec. I haven't heard much about this room other than it was sort of scary. Funny thing is, I found that out when I got there. So I wasn't sure what I was in for. But with the team that I had, I was going to be the one to go in head first. But before we get into that, here is some info about Aztec at Quest Factory.
By Daniel Romero8 years ago in Gamers












