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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
Savior of Light
Savior of Light is an RPG game created by Oakenai Six. It began as a Kickstarter project which became successfully supported, therefore pushing off its further development. The developer has stated that more content will be available on Steam in the future. At the moment, you can download the game for free through the Steam website and store.
By Acey Angel 4 years ago in Gamers
The Possessed
Lemm came walking back into town three days after he went missing. His shirt was torn, and there was dirt on his palms and cheeks, but that wasn't what seemed so off-putting about him. He'd always been a shy young man, slow of speech with a wandering gaze. But those who greeted him felt the words die on their lips as he walked past. Something looked back at them from Lemm's gaze... something that hadn't been there when he'd gone missing.
By Neal Litherland4 years ago in Gamers
MHA Strongest Hero: 5 More Potential Characters
My Hero Academia... The show is arguably one of the greatest anime series of all time. Whether or not you agree with that statement, you can't deny that it's certainly one of the most popular. Just like every great anime that came before it, once the show gained some popularity among the masses it wasn't long after that video games based on the series were created. Now personally, I think all of the games that have been released for consoles (Xbox, Playstation, etc.) are absolute garbage. Honestly, I'm not a fan of traditional fighting games. As iconic as Mortal Combat has been throughout video game history, most games that were intended to replicate its blueprint burned out long before they could match that amount of popularity. Other fighting games, like Dragon Ball Z, reached that level of success because they were developed using a different format. 1v1 fighting games had their time to shine 10 years ago, however, this generation of "Open World" experiences make traditional fighting games kind of boring. I wouldn't even need an entire hand to count the 1v1 fighting franchises that are still popular today. That being said, a video game based on My Hero Academia has so much potential as an open-world experience, all of the entries that have been released for consoles have been extremely disappointing. Fans of the anime, such as myself, were losing hope that we would be given a game worthy of representing the My Hero universe. Until last year in December.., when My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero was released on mobile devices, finally answering all of our prayers.
By Carlos Guerra4 years ago in Gamers
Homebrew Race: The Divaharrat
Here is my homebrew for the Divaharrat, a race inspired by gem fusions in Steven Universe. I wanted to create a playable race with the same kinds of features found in gem fusions: multiple arms, multiple eyes, multiple skin/eye colors, etc. Divaharrats let you have all of these things and more!
By Olivia Fishwick4 years ago in Gamers
Videogames: What Can You Learn About Finances, Side Hustling, and Freelancing From Playing Skyrim?
I had only one aim in mind when I first started writing stories: to write about finance. It's kind of a pastime for me. Isn't it tedious? It doesn't have to be that way, though. If side hustles, Upwork, and Fiverr-ing don't catch your interest, the economy of the kingdom of dragons may.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Gamers











