horror
Horror-themed video games give you a glimpse into the darker parts of the gaming sphere.
Oh, the Places You'll Play
One of the most powerful features of video games is their ability to let you inhabit new worlds. Games aren't just fun pastimes, they're places that we go. Whether the grounds of The Mushroom Kingdom, the Hills of Hyrule, the Depths of Brinstar, or the streets of Los Santos, the memories made in video games can be as real as any others.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Gamers
Virtual Virtuosos: The Athletes of the Digital Age
In hopes of understanding the essence of expertise, psychologist Anders Ericsson and his colleagues at the University of Berlin embarked on a pioneering study involving violin students at Berlin’s elite Academy of Music. The researchers divided the students into three groups: those who were outstanding, those who were good, and those who were likely to become music teachers.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Gamers
Scott Cawthon and the Five Nights at Freddy's Franchise: A Story of Success and Controversy
Scott Cawthon is an American video game developer and author. He is best known for creating the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) franchise, which has become one of the most popular and successful video game franchises of all time.
By Nivard Anna2 years ago in Gamers
10 Best Horror Games to Play this Halloween
As we near the end of October, I thought I'd do something I haven't done in a while; Halloween content. I didn't get the chance to do anything last year, so I thought I'd do it again. With that said, let's look at 10 horror games you should definitely play for Halloween.
By Greg Seebregts2 years ago in Gamers
Havertz Shines as Arsenal Cruise to Victory over Bournemouth. Content Warning.
The sun hung low over the picturesque coastal town of Bournemouth, casting a warm, golden glow over the Vitality Stadium. It was a perfect day for football, and the excitement in the air was palpable as fans from both Bournemouth and Arsenal streamed into the stadium. Little did they know that they were about to witness a masterclass performance from the Gunners, with Kai Havertz at the forefront.
By kingsley Nwezeji2 years ago in Gamers
Taylor Swift cheers on Travis Kelce at Kansas City Chiefs game Updates. Content Warning.
It’s a love story, perhaps, for NFL tight end Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, who was seen in Kelce’s family suite at Sunday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears.
By faisal khan2 years ago in Gamers
The Top 10 Weirdest Video Game Characters in History: Unveiling the Quirky and Hilarious
However, among the vast array of gaming icons, there are some characters who stand out for their sheer eccentricity, leaving gamers bewildered and amused. Get ready to journey through the world of gaming as we unveil the top 10 weirdest video game characters in history, showcasing their quirks, antics, and the laughs they bring to our screens.
By Joshua King2 years ago in Gamers
Dead Space (2008) Still Looks Good!
I'd been hearing the hype around the Dead Space for years. In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, I finally pulled the proverbial trigger and picked up the original trilogy. With that in mind, and considering that the first game recently got a remake, I wanted to share my thoughts on those games.
By Greg Seebregts2 years ago in Gamers
Can you solve the cursed dice riddle?
Ok, spring. As Demeter, goddess of the gather, it's your #1 season. People and creatures focus on you to adjust the abundance of the regular world, which, similar to any self-regarding goddess, you do with a couple of enchanted dice. Consistently you throw the dice at daybreak, and all terrains that match the amount of the two dice produce their assets.
By malak karam2 years ago in Gamers
Resident Evil (2002 Remake)
Resident Evil. That's a name that strikes fear and admiration in horror gamers worldwide. The franchise has been going for close to 30 years and, despite a few missteps, has shown little sign of slowing down. That said, my first introduction to the Resident Evil franchise was through Paul Anderson's film series and not through the games themselves.
By Greg Seebregts2 years ago in Gamers






