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Showcasing a selection of our favorite entertaining, action-packed and affordable PC video games and accessories.
'Heroes of the Storm'
There are many characters from the Blizzard series that have made an appearance. There are also many characters that have not yet appeared. Since Overwatch is the only Blizzard game that I know well enough, I will start with the characters from that game.
By Johann Hollar7 years ago in Gamers
Best Gaming Laptop Buying Guide – Find Top Laptops for Gamers
Do you love to play video games on your desktop? Although desktops are an all-time favorite amongst PC gamers, when it comes to playing video games, laptops are also catching up pretty fast. The varieties of gaming laptops in the market are rising steadily with several big manufacturers coming up with their own versions of such a laptop. However, if you are planning to buy one, it is important that you look at more than just the specs of the machine. You also need to keep the display and the built-in keyboard in mind, along with the prices at TechFavicon.com and several other aspects that will help you choose the best gaming laptop.
By Patty McDaniels7 years ago in Gamers
Shooting for the Stars... And Missing
"Fortify Avalon!" Words that were as shocking as they were perplexing to me on a Friday night. Gone were the cries of Lil' Jon crying for us to go from the window to the wall. I didn't know what that meant either but I was on the dance floor, and at least pretending to know that was an option. Sadly, there is no way to pretend to know what you are doing in Stellaris. This was learned the hard way.
By Edward Anderson7 years ago in Gamers
Everything You Need to Know About Building a Custom Gaming PC with Corsair. Top Story - January 2019.
Anyone that plays video games at a somewhat-serious level knows the importance of having your own custom gaming PC. If you're someone who likes the occasional game of Madden, or simply likes to play games every once in a while, obviously a gaming computer might be a bit excessive.
By Brett Tortorello7 years ago in Gamers
My Second Life
As I cut fabric for a customer, I wonder how I got here. Living in Arizona, in a one bedroom apartment alone and barely surviving, I fold the fabric in neat piles as I cut lengths of different ones with colorful patterns for the customer who was going to use them to make a quilt for her grandson. I tuck my shoulder length wavy brown hair behind my ear to keep it out my brown eyes and bite my lower lip as I think about my so-called life.
By Maria Lehew7 years ago in Gamers
Why Buy an Xbox One in 2018?
I recently upgraded my graphics card in my PC. I figured it needed an update from the trusty GTX 750 Ti I'd been using for years. So now, I'm officially a member of current gen graphics, even if it's the lowest end of modern graphics with the 1050 Ti. As I was playing Killer Instinct, an absolutely fantastic fighting game which was originally an Xbox One exclusive, it suddenly dawned on me that there wasn't really a reason to play the Xbox One that was nestled away in my brother's bedroom.
By Lewis Wilson7 years ago in Gamers
Game Review – 'Kingdom: Classic'
As part of my research for this review, I have been playing Kingdom non-stop for approximately two weeks. I’ve barely eaten, slept, or even thought of things that aren’t Kingdom during this time. My family are concerned that I’ve abandoned them and I’m concerned I may have developed a wasting disease, rickets and multiple RSIs. It was totally worth it.
By Katy Preen7 years ago in Gamers
The Death of 'Origin On the House'
Between the unveiling of The Sims 4's Seasons expansion, Battlefield V's closed alpha and some miscellaneous announcements about Unravel 2, Electronic Arts managed not to bring my attention to the fact that they ended the only service for which I followed them. The Origin platform's “On The House” game section has been ended permanently as EA rolls out updates to the Origin Access subscription system. Ironically, it seems to me the only reason to keep Origin installed now is to have access to the games EA previously gave away.
By Caleb Sherman7 years ago in Gamers
How Operating Systems Have Evolved and What It Has Meant for Gaming
As internet use has grown over the past 20 years, so has gaming, with the industry predicted to be worth $143bn by 2020. This has driven demand for operating systems to be more game-friendly. Numerous advances, including the move towards VGA, have put PCs at the forefront of gaming. Windows dominates the market, but Linux and Macintosh aren’t far behind. The gaming industry is arriving at a new era of competition with technology like VR on the cusp of the mainstream.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in Gamers












