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Game Review: Undestroyed
What is their to say about Undestroyed that cannot be said about a number of "Cyber Punk Style" games coming out at this turn of phases and plans that and plots that make the genre so eye catching. As mobile games go, most of them lack a certain grit to them, falling into the judgement of so many "Forever Grinders" that come free in on the google or apple store. With the return of a number of Retro Style Games like "Mega Man", and "Contra Returns" the 2D platform jumper battler genre has also made a strong comeback in the markets as so many highly skilled gamers take their shot at the extreme difficulty of these old style games.
By Epitome Publishing4 years ago in Gamers
The Best Mission From Each Assassin's Creed Game
The Assassin’s Creed franchise has been an evergreen presence in the illustrious gaming landscape for some time! It has transported us to a crusading Jerusalem, we have ascended Rome’s legendary Colosseum, desperately equivocated ammunition on the primordial theatre of operations of the American Civil War, intoxicated ourselves and plundered alongside scandalous pirates, blustered the commodious Bastille and executed a venturesome leap of faith from the colossal transcendence of Big Ben! More recently the franchise has evolved and undergone reconfiguration. Equipped with a contemporary composition, Cleopatra’s exalted Egypt has been traversed, the mysteriously mythological history of the Peloponnesian War was prospected and now, the unsurpassable ferocity of the Viking’s has been unleashed upon us! But which missions emerge with distinction, as the greatest quests throughout this timeline traversing series?
By Will Milligan4 years ago in Gamers
Rich Campbell: The Legend of Eorzea Part 1
The title of 'Legend' stands highly regarded in the world of Eorzea, one by which most adventurers seek to obtain. But to achieve this, one must contend with one of the three Ultimate raids in Final Fantasy XIV, which exemplify the hardest content the game has to offer. These include the Unending Coil of Bahamut (UCOB), The Weapon's Refrain (UWU) and The Epic of Alexander (TEA). This story tells the tale of Rich Campbell's journey to becoming a legend, cementing his place in the annals of Eorzean history.
By Future Holidays4 years ago in Gamers
In the Life of a COD Fan
Going back to being 16 and booting up Call of Duty for the first time on PC (my teenage years were mostly spent on PC), and I can remember the joy of storming the Normandy beaches with all its graphical, for 2003, glory. The action of the bullets flying by, your fellow soldiers screaming out, and bombs on bombs coming down and destroying the beaches was the action packed fun this teen's heart was after. Let's fast forward to 2005, release of Call of Duty 2.
By Brennan Starr4 years ago in Gamers
MHA Strongest Hero: 5 Characters We Want To See
My Hero Academia: Strongest Hero is exactly the kind of game fans, such as myself, wanted to play. Unlike the fighting games that came before it, Strongest Hero is an open-world experience. With a roster filled with series favorites, players can build their own agency and takedown villains. If you are a My Hero Academia fan, this isn't a game you want to miss out on. Train young heroes like Deku and Bakugo, fight crime with pro-heroes like Hawks and Endeavor, you can even turn villains like Stain and Dabi into anti-heroes if you want to. The roster is stacked with so many fan favorites that you'll be tempted to keep playing until you've unlocked them all.
By Carlos Guerra4 years ago in Gamers
Students Should Not Be Allowed To Play Pubg
In line with these lines, you will actually want to connect with others in case you find something wrong with the game you are playing. If you have concerns about exercise in his computer game, talk to your PCP. Every time he walks with his loved ones, he relies on him. Show Sources
By Thomos James4 years ago in Gamers
Mortal Kombat X Mod Apk
MORTAL KOMBAT X is an action game for android. Immerse yourself in cruel associate degreed fierce battles in Mortal Kombat X! Bring the powerful options of next-generation games to your mobile devices and tablets with this visually innovative card and fighting game.
By Mustafa Sakib4 years ago in Gamers
Shadow Fight 2 Mod Apk
Shadow fight 2 mod apk is a nail-biting blend of RPG and classical Fighting. This recreation helps you to equip your person with endless deadly guns and uncommon armor sets, and functions dozens of real looking-lively Martial Arts techniques! Crush your enemies, humiliate demon bosses, and be the only to shut the Gate of Shadows. Do you've got got what it takes to kick, punch, jump, and reduce your manner to victory?
By Mustafa Sakib5 years ago in Gamers
What Character Classes Can We Create At The Beginning Of The League?
The Path of Exile 3.14 league was released on April 16. After we enter this league, we need to create a new character class, so what character class can we build? Below we will introduce some of the best Poe character classes for everyone.
By Richard Patrick Jr.5 years ago in Gamers
‘Mortal Kombat’ Is Far From a Flawless Victory, But a Little Win for Video Game Adaptations
As far as I am concerned, there are three certainties in life; death, taxes, and film adaptations of video game franchises always being bitterly disappointing or just plain bad. Over the years, so many great games with rich cinematic potential have been severely botched in the adaptation process, resulting in films like Warcraft, Assassin’s Creed, and Super Mario Bros. that range from mediocre to bad to borderline unwatchable. The prospect of a good video game movie after witnessing so many failures now seems like nothing more than a fanboy pipe-dream, but there is hope. It has come in the form of a familiar visage of a dragon symbol. The 1995 adaptation of the massively popular fighting game Mortal Kombat is often considered to be the cream of the crop for video game movies, which to be honest, is not saying much considering its competition. Regardless, it is a fan favorite and after its awful sequel, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation in ’97 and a third film stuck in development hell for years, this long-awaited reboot of the Mortal Kombat franchise for the big screen (or small screen for those watching on HBO Max) has re-instilled this seemingly foolish and dwindling hope. The hope that this film series can reach the heights it did back in ’95 and that cinematic retellings of these beloved games can actually be good.
By MovieBabble5 years ago in Gamers
Alice’s Battle Royale
Battle Royale is a movie in which 42 9th graders are pitted against each other in a battle to the death, a similar plot to the show Sword Art Online, as well as the much newer and live action; Alice in Borderland. Although both Battle Royale and Alice in Borderland are of Japanese origin, the movie was made in 2000 and the show came out 20 years later just last year in 2020. If there’s one country you can count on for epic thrillers it’s Japan. Produced in Japan are such masterpieces as Death Note, Suicide Club and The Grudge, and this show does not disappoint. Alice in Borderland stars three friends, Arisu, Karube and Chota. Arisu is a heavy gamer and unfortunately his lifestyle has become burdensome on his father and brother, until an unpleasant conversation leads him to leave his home. Karube works at a bar with a girl he’s involved with romantically. The two of them are kissing passionately when his boss, who is also the girl's boyfriend, shows up and starts a fight. After their scrap he fires Karube, leaving him with nothing to do but meet up with his friends. Chota is a soft hearted person with a draining office job he’s dying to get away from, and with the help of his friends he does just that. The three of them end up running from the police after an innocent mistake involving a great deal of laughter and a traffic jam when they’re cornered in a subway stop bathroom. Together they hide inside a stall until the lights go out and they step out to find everyone is gone. They have been transported from the bustling streets of Tokyo to an eerily empty Tokyo which, little do they know, hosts dangerous games testing strength and character. After a few hours of exploring the lifeless city the three friends discover a building with a glowing “GAME” sign on it. Upon entering they discover a handful of phones that scan their faces when used and assign a Visa to each player. Soon after two new players show up and the game begins. It isn’t long before the game has its first fatality and the group begins to realize the extremity of their situation. After the game is won they regroup to find out as much as they can about where they are. They contemplate a simulation, an apocalyptic event and question God. In the end Chota’s knowledge of IC chips tells them all they are able to find out, that new cars don’t work and neither do new electronics except the phones found in Game Center’s. The main protagonist, Arisu, is shown to have puzzle solving skills right from the start, these particular abilities are put to the test in unique and creative ways in each episode. Before the start of his second game Arisu comes across a bit of helpful information via an eccentric stranger. The stranger tells him each cards marking has a different meaning, the club symbol is revealed to be a team fight, and a diamond means a battle of wits. Arisu’s second game is a battle of spades, or strength, his third is a battle of hearts, a most difficult game of betrayal. When he meets another protagonist, Usagi, his skills are combined with her athleticism and general cleverness for the remainder of the season. For weeks our heroes fight for their lives, meeting new people and losing people in the process. Like all good shows by the end it leaves you feeling connected to the characters, sorrowful, asking questions and waiting for more. Many questions are answered, such as who is the mastermind behind the games, or the “game master”, some are left for the second season. So if you’re looking for answers you may have to wait another year!
By sandra pike5 years ago in Gamers








