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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
L.A. Noire: A Game With Unmet Potential
When they announced L.A. Noire, it seemed like a sure-shot success. The game followed Cole through his journey as a cop in Los Angeles. Cole proves himself to be an excellent investigator as he solves multiple cases with ease. The missions are fairly well-written, and the game benefits from the technology that was used to capture facial expressions. As a detective, players need to follow those facial expressions to find clues.
By Mofrad Muntasir4 years ago in Gamers
Game Assets For Game Developers
When you're first starting out with creating your own games, it can be difficult to find good assets for your games without spending a fortune. Sure there are a lot of free game assets out there, however, you have to keep track of credits for each game asset you use to include in your project.
By Richard Bailey4 years ago in Gamers
5 Ways To Start your D&D Game Smoothly
Stepping behind the Dungeon Master’s screen is scary. If you’ve never played before, then the heavy Dungeon Master’s Guide might be an intimidating tome. Even long-time players, who feel they know the ins and outs of the game pretty well soon realise that stepping into the DM-ing seat is an experience unlike anything that has come before.
By Phoebe Hedges5 years ago in Gamers
Mass Effect 3 Insanity Guide
With the Mass Effect Legendary Edition out, there is now no reason not to milk Mass Effect 3 for everything you can, and this of course includes achievements. One of the tougher ones you can unlock is beating the entire game on Insane. This can be brutal, but we’ve put together a small list of tips that can help you destroy those pesky Reapers.
By Blake Anglin5 years ago in Gamers
Beyond the Veil
“Stepping cautiously over the bent and broken bodies of the now motionless undead horde, you approach the bolted chest at the centre of this underground tomb. As you all place your hands on the ancient vault and try to pry it open, a deafening shriek pierces the air. Before you rises a ghostly apparition, the spectral form of Madame Mallory Myers herself! Roll initiative.”
By Bree Beadman5 years ago in Gamers
One of the Best Romances Ever Written is From an Action RPG
Because of my job and the genre of game I write in, I consume an absolute unnecessary amount of romance. Sometimes willingly, sometimes as an adjunct to a larger story. And I often find that the placement of the romance in the latter condition creates a genuinely more effective emotional investment than one in which the romance is the central theme. Oh, Ashe, so you’ve got something poignant and insightful to say about the human condition and how the footprint of an inter-social narrative conveys the ways in which we, as people, desire to connect and experience the world?
By Ashe Thurman5 years ago in Gamers
How To Build The Catachan Jungle Fighters in The Pathfinder RPG
The Imperium of Man stretches across the galaxy, and it's said to contain a million inhabited worlds. Among that million, though, there is one that stands above the others for its cruelty, its viciousness, and horror. A place of fetid swamps, murderous heat, and where every piece of bizarre flora and unusual fauna has evolved perfectly to kill you.
By Neal Litherland5 years ago in Gamers
Persona 4 is a Cheat Code to Life (and here's why)
Persona 4 is part of an iconic series and was designed by Katsura Hashino and Naoya Maeda. The story includes school life, and battling monsters. From its soundtrack to its eerie animations, the Persona franchise is unique from most Japanese video games.
By nostalgia.radio🪲5 years ago in Gamers











