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Engage in virtual combat with these fighting video games that will bring out your competitive edge and show off your strategic prowess.
The Last Penalty
In the heart of Barcelona, amidst the fervent cheers of thousands of fans, stood two teams ready to make history. It was the final match of the Champions League, a clash between eternal rivals—Barcelona FC and Real Madrid. The tension was palpable, the stakes high, and every pass, every tackle, could change the course of footballing destiny.
By Ata Muhammad2 years ago in Gamers
Knights of the Silver Way: Warriors of the Mind and Will
As Chenk pulled his mount to a hover, the nervous beast beat its gelatinous wings in a rippling wave and whistled through its gill-sacks. Looking down into the seemingly endless chasm he was flying through at the illithid lair below, Chenk knew that hundreds of slaves were groaning under the yoke of telepathic oppression, living in barely suppressed horror at the daily prospect of a mind-flayer slicing open a skull at random to feed on the delicate gray meat of a brain. “Easy, Salathious,” Chenk whispered to his steed, “We’re not alone...”
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Gamers
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Becomes the Second Highest-Rated Final Fantasy Game of All Time
Having procured a Metacritic score of 93 from 119 decisions, Last Dream VII Resurrection can now be viewed as the second most elevated evaluated section in the RPG series ever. It beat down the 92-appraised Last Dream X and Last Dream VI to get second spot in the rankings, yet PS1 exemplary Last Dream IX actually has it beat. It has a score of 94, however that depends on only 22 surveys.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Gamers
The Benefits of Playing Souls-like
Dark Souls gave birth to the term, ‘Get Good.’ And thanks to this we have seen numerous debates about having an ‘easy mode’ to the game or if that would be a betrayal of the game or cheapen the accomplishments made by the player. Whether it’s the magnificent battle with Ornstein and Smough, or the dream (or perhaps nightmare) battle with the Knight Artorias. I’m pretty sure my neighbor's kids know how to swear purely due to the number of times I have died to that character.
By Samuel Moore2 years ago in Gamers
Knights of the Broken Blade: Ending War by Force
The two armies had been encamped at opposite ends of the bridge for days, occasionally making short forays against one another, periodically testing each other’s mettle while trying to find a way to gain the upper hand. Like most battles in this war, this one was futile and meaningless, and the real damage done by each host of warriors was to the local countryside as they pillaged nearby villages and farms for “provisions”. Neither side was willing to back down and let the other army seize the bridge across the winding river; but neither side had the strength to take it, so the siege lingered on…
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Gamers
Knights of the Eternal Dark: Taking the fight to the sunless deeps
Long ago in the kingdom of Stranghen, King Sturm so feared dying that he emptied the royal coffers to obtain a form of immortality, ruining the prosperity of his once powerful dynasty just to become a lich, gaining the title, the Deathless. Under the long rule of Sturm the Deathless the royal house eventually regained its status and prosperity, but it grew corrupt and morbid, leading the entire nation to revering the undead. One aristocrat after another turned to the Dark Arts to avoid death and hold onto the reigns of their power with bony hands. Life became cheap as the wealthy fed upon the poor, leeching the warmth of life from whomever they grew tired of to extend their false immortality. Love, joy, beauty, and compassion were gradually replaced by greed, hunger, vengeance, and cruelty.
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Gamers
Can Adults Play Video Games
A question some people may ask is can adults play video games. I have seen elderly people play games because they say it keeps their mind sharp. Games improve memory, hand and eye coordination and much more. Some people say it's a time waster but what hobby isn't. I enjoy playing games around 3 to 4 hours a week in addition to weight lifting, MMA (mixed martial arts) , reading and learning new things. You could say watching football is a waste of time or watching any sport and that spending money to attend these games or going to a concert is a waste of money but in the end no one has the right to tell you what you can or can't do with your time and money. They also can't tell you what to like or dislike. In a sense all hobbies are a time waster but only if you don't enjoy them. Some people think you should be focused only on work and family. They forget their are families that play games together and not all of us have families. If you look like me you or have my lack of money, you are not having a family.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Gamers
The Pros and Cons of Both Physical and Digital Media
Today you can get a physical or digital copy of games and movies. As for many movies and TV shows you also have the option of streaming. In my opinion there is just nothing like having a physical copy of games, movies and TV shows. It helps that there are very few TV shows I actual care enough about t own and the same with movies. Games are different but I rather have a physical copy.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Gamers
Knights of the Free Will: The Holy Liberators
The tyrant of Gothonor, the self-styled King Hiram, was once a common thief and trader of slaves. Under the very noses of a corrupt and incompetent aristocracy he had raised an army of slaves and taken over the nation in a bloody coup. Now the kind and generous people of that nation were suspicious and secretive. Citizens were constantly in fear of being “vanished”, taken away by their new ruler’s secret force of assassins and buried in the wilderness where none would find them. Paranoia was the order of the day. Children regularly turned in their own parents for being “seditious” (committing such terrible crimes as complaining about having to wait in line to buy bread or saying things had been better under the murdered aristocrats). No one was happy in the tiny kingdom, but no one was brave enough to say so.
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Gamers
Harmony in the Desert. Content Warning.
In the arid vastness of Namibia's desert landscapes, where the sun painted the horizon with hues of orange and red, a young boy named Deon Hotto kicked a weathered soccer ball across the dusty terrain. The rhythmic beat of his footsteps echoed the aspirations of a dreamer who yearned to transcend the boundaries of the Namibian sand and make a mark on the global soccer stage.
By Luise Andjamba2 years ago in Gamers





