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Unpopular Opinion: 'Majora's Mask' Is Not a Masterpiece
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is a groundbreaking game with incredible storytelling and characters. Move over Netflix's Bandersnatch, Nintendo was doing multiple timelines and interactive storytelling decades ago. Majora is definitely one of the most emotional Zelda games out there. There’s this constant feeling of impending doom, and a real sense of urgency. You have to succeed. You have to do everything perfect, because if you don’t, people will die. But I think that’s why I don’t really like the game.
By Danny Duff7 years ago in Gamers
Tips for 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt'
The Witcher 3 is often described as a game with paranoiac content, and this is by no means an understatement! When we know that there are more than 250 quests, hundreds of ingredients, unique items not left out, and the number of points of interest on all the maps more than half a thousand, we understand that it is easy to get lost.
By Karen Berns7 years ago in Gamers
'Life Is Strange: Before the Storm' Broke Me Too
Earlier this week, I brought myself to finish Before the Storm, the prequel to what became one of my all-time favourite games, Life is Strange. I'll admit, I took a while to even purchase it, and longer still to play it. I could, and at times still can, feel the emotional hangover from the original.
By Peter Ellis7 years ago in Gamers
'Shadow of the Tomb Raider'
After a three year gap, the latest Tomb Raider reboot continued this year with its third and final installment, marking the end of Lara Croft's origin story. While it gave Lara the happy ending she truly deserved, the game itself left a little to be desired.
By Robbie Nichols7 years ago in Gamers
PS4 Spider-Man: Backpack Collections
Spider-Man (a.k.a. Peter Parker) is notorious for losing his backpack, which comes with losing all of the cool stuff that he has collected over the years. Now you can choose to go through the game without collecting these backpacks, if you do choose not to, then you will not be able to unlock suits, suits mods or gadget upgrades. The reason for you not being able to unlock or upgrade these items is because you don't have enough tokens. There are six kinds of tokens, one of them, from collecting your old backpacks. By having these tokens you can wear new suits, and upgrade them, and use cool gadgets that can not only help you fight crime but fight it in style.
By Brittany lough7 years ago in Gamers
How a Depressed Kid Was Saved by 'Kingdom Hearts'
I haven't exactly had the happiest life or childhood. We were a poor family, and growing up, I had an abusive stepfather. Nowadays, things are better, and despite my depression, it's often manageable. But I never would've made it this far alone.
By Eleanor Graves7 years ago in Gamers
'Assassin's Creed Odyssey': Irritating Flaws and Petty Complaints
For over a decade, Assassin's Creed has been an escapist fantasy of silent violence and bloody intrigue. After a yearlong hiatus, they produced Origins, an extraordinary re-imagining of the formula and built a brilliant new phase for the series. Odyssey has continued this rebirth and succeeds in most areas. Unfortunately, Odyssey is also a regressive performance in a number of ways. These failings are detailed below.
By Matt Richards7 years ago in Gamers
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











