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Top 10 Legendary Fortnite Skins of 2021
On its platform, Fortnite boasts some of the best character designs, each one unique and spanning a variety of niches to ensure that everyone can find one they like. Their Legendary skins are the most expensive, costing 2,000 Fortnite V Bucks each, but there are more intricate alternatives available in the marketplace or through the Battle Pass. Legendary skins are named that way for a reason. These skins are frequently interchangeable or include accessories like a matching pickaxe, glider, and back bling. The list of Legendary skins is long, but there are a few that stand out as particularly unique and well-designed.
By Eric Bacman4 years ago in Gamers
Call of Duty Cold War: Prop Hunt
CALL OF DUTY COLD WAR: PROP HUNT. WHAT IS PROP HUNT? Call of duty in one of their recent season releases brought back a party game called prop hunt. Prop hunt was around before however is was gone for a couple of weeks, but due to high demand brought back.
By Kailee Harrington4 years ago in Gamers
Why I'm not looking forward to Horizon Forbidden West
Due to the nature of this post, all profits will go to Native causes. When I started playing Horizon: Zero Dawn, it was a welcome escape. The Texas blackout left me reeling, and all I knew about it was that the player character is a young woman who uses a bow and arrow, and that she knew about the curvature of the earth due to the setting of the sun in spite of her old-timey setting.
By Ruza Aldin4 years ago in Gamers
Long Range vs Run and Gun
It wasn't until recently that I decided to pick up the longbow or sentinel. For the longest time I tried to run and gun with the R-99 or Alternator when that was still a thing. I would find myself using Bloodhound's tactical to see through walls and then try to run into a room only to get merked by a whole squad. Games only lasted about three minutes.
By Sonny Estrada4 years ago in Gamers
Call of Duty Warzones: The ultimate love/hate relationship!
For context, the Call of Duty series for the last 2 decades has been the biggest and most famous FPS (first person shooter) series out there. Starting in 2003 the series originally focused on WW2, as did subsequent titles until 2007’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which moved the setting to present day. Launching around the same time as the next gen of consoles, the PS3 and the Xbox 360 appeared: consoles which truly embraced the online multiplayer aspect of games. Modern Warfare’s timing was perfect. For the next decade it would dominate the online shooter market, releasing new titles within the franchise yearly, growing the Modern Warfare storyline into Hollywood-like proportions, as well as its yearly alternating Black Ops series set in the Cold War years. Overall, it would go on to become the 3rd biggest selling games franchise of all time, selling a combined 300 million copies worldwide. By 2016 its latest installment Infinite Warfare was released, looking to move the title into a near futuristic era and freshen up the franchise. The move backfired with fans having a lukewarm reaction to the jump-packs, futuristic guns and gadgets as well as changes in game play. As a result, it ended up being the lowest selling entry to date so far. By this point it seemed like the series had become stale, with Activision deciding the next installment would go back to the series’ roots, and it’s WW2 setting. Met with a more muted response but finishing the year as one of the best-selling games, 2017’s Call of Duty: WW2 helped remind the publishers that underneath it all people just wanted a boots on the ground shooter grounded in a reality. However, there was a shift in the attitude and expectations of what FPS could offer, as competitors where circling and simultaneously players were looking for a new challenge. Players were being drawn away from the series to play shooters which offered this. PlayerUnknowns Battleground (PUBG) and Fortnite, both released earlier the same year as Call of Duty: WW2, they gave players a unique and different gaming experience: Battle Royale mode!
By Gary Packer4 years ago in Gamers
How do you become a pro at PUBG Mobile/BGMI?
Players Unknown Battle Ground or Battle Grounds Mobile India, is a multiplayer mobile game where you can connect to people/friends across the globe and play with them.The primary reason of this gaming doing so good in E-Sports industry is the easy of availability and the amount of craze this game brings to the table.This game is beyond it's competitors and generated a lot of employment all across the globe.
By Faisal Ahmed Shariff4 years ago in Gamers
The G.O.A.T. of FPS's (1st Person Shooters)
1JUN2021; 2435, TUE Seeing as how there's a new installment in the series due this year, and the fact that I was arguably infatuated with this throwback, I figured why not reflect back on it briefly for posterity's sake? This was hands down the most influential video game for me personally.
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Gamers
Are Violent Video Games Training People To Commit Crimes?
Here we go again, the never-ending blame game of linking violent video games to real-world crime. The latest attack on violent video games comes from a State Representative in Illinois. Representative Marcus Evans Jr calls for the sale of violent video games like Grand Theft Auto V to be banned in his state. The reason for the ban is debatable, but Rep. Evans believes a recent uptick in carjackings is directly linked to individuals being influenced by violent video games. Before we continue discussing the proposed ban, let us dive deeper into some of the so-called violent video games to better understand what is causing this uproar.
By The Nerd Habit5 years ago in Gamers









