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'Doom Eternal' is the Bigger, Gorier Sequel We Wanted
More ripping. More tearing. It’s all we could want from a sequel to id Software’s reboot. But Doom Eternal isn’t just your average entry in the franchise. Sure, it has all of the chaos and gore the series has been known for, but id Software knew it should give fans more. While some sequels simply add new enemy types, weapons, and locations, Doom Eternal takes the core "push-forward" concept of its predecessor and molds it into something so much bigger.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Best Ergonomic PC Gaming Chair of 2020?
If you are a gamer who loves spending hours playing your favorite game, then you already know the importance of having a gaming chair. You might not believe it, but today the market is full of gaming chairs. Xbox, PC games, PS4, or Nintendo Switch, whichever is your gaming set-up, you will find a wide range of gaming chairs available in the market. Besides this, you may even find a wide range as per the type of the gaming chair. Starting from "the best bean bag gamers chairs " to "the best racing gaming chair," the list is endless.
By Jessica Ann6 years ago in Gamers
Unpopular Opinion: Creative games are better than violent games
I guess you could say majority of people enjoy games with a lot of ways to die or to survive, such as guns games. These particular types of games are high rated which is expected because of the violence. On the other hand I prefer and enjoy games that require a lot of brain power, because i can use my imagination. Don’t get me wrong, I also like survival video games but as I said I do prefer games like Minecraft and Virtual villagers. Let me explain why. These games are fun and include creating and building most of anything you put your mind to.
By Coy maxwell6 years ago in Gamers
10 Things to Love About Detroit: Become Human
Have you ever wondered what life would be like in the future when Artificial Intelligence, androids and automated cars are the norm? Well, that’s the beauty of science-fiction. Have you ever heard the argument that Science-fiction is a precursor to Science-fact? For example, Star Trek introduced the concept of automatic sliding doors, where only manual ones had existed before. So, if something doesn’t exist now, doesn’t mean it never will.
By Natalie Binger6 years ago in Gamers
Why Final Fantasy VII will always be the Best
It was 1997 that the world was given Final Fantasy VII, a RPG that holds the record for most sales in the Final Fantasy series. A game that is so beloved that a remake was brought up during the birth of the PS3 in 2006 when Square wanted to showcase the graphics by remaking the intro scene of FFVII. 12 years later we get definitive proof of FFVII being remade and the gaming community went nuts in joy. I was ecstatic over the news because it was my favorite game of all time and I have played many great games. I will get into why Final Fantasy VII will always remain the best but first let's rank the main titles and my reason for why they are ranked the way they are. This list will not include the tactics games, fighting games or the online games but the sequels for 10 and 13 will be among the list.
By Kol Mikaelson6 years ago in Gamers
Late in the Game Review: 'Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City'
Remember that feeling of excitement we, as Resident Evil fans, had when the Resident Evil 2 remake was announced? It wasn’t just nostalgia. We were excited to see what Capcom could do with the beloved title of yesteryear and how improvements and updates would enhance the survival horror experience.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Bury Me, My Love
Bury Me, My Love is an indie game that pushes a lot of boundaries. There’s a lot of text adventure games through many mediums, but this is the first one I’ve played based on a Syrian refugee. For a limited time, it was free for Switch Players but on other mediums, you can get the game for less than a fiver. I picked up the game not just because it was free, but because I found the concept and plot interesting.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Gamers
Video Games in literature
When it comes to creativity and a good story, it can go one of two ways, words on paper or played out on screen. But what if it was produced on both? Some prefer one over the other, but why? This article will tell you about what I think are the pros and cons of having games as books as well as on screen.
By Charna Sanson6 years ago in Gamers











