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Dragon Ball Character: Shallot
The Dragon Ball universe has brought us decades of entertainment. It is most famed for its anime series, the manga being in second place in terms of popularity, and they've also dabbled in video games, with games such as Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle, FighterZ, Xenoverse, and the new mobile game Dragon Ball Legends.
By Jovelle Avancena7 years ago in Gamers
Is 'Master Research' Next for 'Pokémon Go'?
Since the game first launched, many new features and mechanics have been added to the ever-popular mobile app game, Pokémon Go. Nearly a year ago research tasks were added, and they introduced a new way for a Pokémon trainer to increase their chances of some pretty rare Pokémon to add to their collection of pocket monsters.
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Gamers
10 Power Rangers, 5 Villains and 5 Megazords nWay Should Add to 'Power Rangers Legacy War'
Power Rangers Legacy War, by nWay, is a mobile gaming app that allowed fans to do what they always dreamed of—to take control of a team of Rangers and fight other players with their constructed teams from a selection of Rangers and villains. Since it was first released, they have added many features to the game. These include, Megazord League Battles and both Solo and League Raids for the players to engage in. This has resulted in many new Rangers, villains, Megazords and even allies from Street Fighter to be added to the game.
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Gamers
'Ghostbusters' World
There have been a lot of games based on Ghostbusters over the years, both the movies and the cartoon spin-offs, and in the last 10 years or so there's been a particular surge in computerized ectoplasmic activity. Some have been well received, such as the multi-platform GhostbustersThe Video Game, a truly great game released in 2009 that basically acts as Ghostbusters III. Others haven't been so popular, such as the wonky 2011 sequel Sanctum of Slime and the enjoyable but limited 2013 Ghostbusters mobile game from Beeline. Games based on the 2016 movie have been especially poorly received, with FireForge Games' Ghostbusters being so bad that it bankrupted the company. Ghostbusters World isn't even the first Augmented Reality game, following the 2012 experiment with Ghostbusters: Paranormal Blast.
By Daniel Tessier7 years ago in Gamers
Everything You Need to Know for the Return of Moltres in 'Pokémon GO'
Whether you're a high level Pokémon Go fanatic or just jumping back in, Saturday September 8th should be a day on every player's mind. Triumphantly returning to raid battles across the world, Moltres, the mascot of Team Valor, brings with it a spectacular bounty of stardust and XP. Here are 6 tips you need to know before you go out raiding.
By Louis Tighe7 years ago in Gamers
The Revival of Turn-Based Strategy: 'The Battle of Polytopia'
Anyone who is even mildly interested in PC gaming will have heard the name Sid Meier. A pioneer of turn-based strategy, his Civilisation series will forever be the catalyst of nostalgia for gamers all over the world. But while it's great for us to look back on these games with a fondness, there have been little, if any, releases that match Civilisation's calibre. And that's not for want of developers trying. There have been so, so many games that have tried to be the next big turn based strategy, but we all have to admit the playing field has been a bit dry. That is until now; enter: The Battle of Polytopia.
By Mark Dodge8 years ago in Gamers
A Job Within a Job: 'Game Dev Tycoon'
I would be lying if I said my dream job isn’t to be working with or on games. It’s probably pretty obvious– I play them as often as I can and write about them in the spaces between. However, many of the technical roles when working on a game require vasts amounts of mathematical & design skill, as well as a penchant for coding; something of which I am hilariously lacking. Something that I have really noticed recently, however, is that games aren’t offering enough to consumers anymore; we are actively seeking new engagement and unique rewarding experiences from our games and a worrying amount aren’t stepping up to the challenge.
By Mark Dodge8 years ago in Gamers
A Nod to Nostalgia: 'Pokèmon Quest'
If you were to ask me to embody my childhood nostalgia, 90 percent of it would be in the form of some kind of Pokémon game. I wouldn't even like to estimate the amount of time I have poured into the Pokémon series (something that I know many of you will empathise with). From the original Pokemon Red/Blue Gameboy Colour games, all the way through to Pokémon Go and everything in between, rarely have I been disappointed with a Pokémon game... (Okay, I may have had reservations about Pokémon Go's longevity, but I hear it still has a solid fan base behind it!). So I was fairly confident that I was going to enjoy The Pokémon Company's latest release—Pokémon Quest.
By Mark Dodge8 years ago in Gamers
'Monument Valley' Is Overlooked
The game grew in popularity through App Store promotion and Editor's Choice. However, it is clear that this game has been overlooked. The second game had a beautiful story of the journey of a young girl who was separated from her mother halfway through the story. The one of a kind illusions is beautifully crafted into a story. The development of Monument Valley 2 took one year to complete with the game's company ustwo games to publish it to the Apple's App Store. Even after all the advertising, it has reached massive download numbers but it still hasn't received the online coverage it deserves
By Polarized Minds8 years ago in Gamers











